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Driveshaft differences.

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Driveshaft differences.

Post by nicbeer »

Hey,

Wondering when did the hollow driveshafts and the thin driveshaft cut over were.

Only reason asking is that i have a LJ81 (800cc) with the hollow NT style shafts but have seen a few of the 1L's that have the small diameter shafts.

Thanks

Nic
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Post by "CANADA" »

SWB 1L's had the solid shafts...
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Post by christover1 »

My 1.0 litre LWB 1983 has soild front, and tube type rear tail-shaft
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Post by roc box »

mine has solids f+r
84 model hardtop, 86in wb, 36 iroks, locked front and rear, lux diffs, exo, power steer, fuel injected 4k corolla 1.3,auto transmission ,2in wheel spacers,3/4 elliptic rear
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