It seems that all the new CV axles for our cars come with exciter rings for anti-lock brakes, at least back to 1987. I ordered axles for an '89 with an automatic. Will these work, or would the ones for a 1986 model work better?
It seems that all the new CV axles for our cars come with exciter rings for anti-lock brakes, at least back to 1987. I ordered axles for an '89 with an automatic. Will these work, or would the ones for a 1986 model work better?
I have used axles with the rings for abs on non abs cars with no problems.
Thanks man, good to know
1986 would be small inner spline.
I'm assuming you run a large spline trans??
Thanks
Randy
There is no logical reason to call an Engine a motor.
Randy Hicks
86 GLHS60
86 GLHS 373 : SOLD, but never forgotten
89 Turbo Minivan
83 Turbo Rampage : SOLD
Edmonton,Alberta,Canada
[QUOTE=GLHS60;1162049]1986 would be small inner spline.
I'm assuming you run a large spline trans??
Thanks
Randy[/QUOTE
I don't know since it's an automatic. I'm only familiar with manual transmission cars.
Automatic L bodys got large spline axles in 1988, all other cars got them in 1987, both auto and manual.
Thanks
Randy
There is no logical reason to call an Engine a motor.
Randy Hicks
86 GLHS60
86 GLHS 373 : SOLD, but never forgotten
89 Turbo Minivan
83 Turbo Rampage : SOLD
Edmonton,Alberta,Canada
Once again, Randy comes strong with the little details. I've been burned in the past by an auto I thought would take large spline axles, but was a small spline unit. Best to measure if unsure. I'm not sure the size difference off hand.
one of trhe posts here last year or maybe the year before (?) recomended "detroit axle"
I looked the listings up and the prices were good
someone on the same thread said they were a decient part too
I think the abs ring could be knocked off easiy if you want too
many are only pressed on