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WT V's NT CVs will they fit

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WT V's NT CVs will they fit

Post by nicbeer »

Hey

Wondering if NT and WT cvs are the same? I know axles are different length but wondering cvs as i have a few NT fronts spare but no WT ones.

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Re: WT V's NT CVs will they fit

Post by christover1 »

nicbeer wrote:Hey

Wondering if NT and WT cvs are the same? I know axles are different length but wondering cvs as i have a few NT fronts spare but no WT ones.

Nic
I haven't tried it. But.
I'm told they are the same, and will fit onto the axle, but usually when busting a cv, you often knacker the splines on the axle, and need to replace it, too.. can be a trick to fit them on, nasty little circlip type thin can be a pppain
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Post by nicbeer »

Any more on this?

Looking at what to keep as spares and what to get rid of. as got a few NT cvs around.
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Post by ljxtreem »

WT and NT 1.3 are the same, NT 1ltr are smaller,
NT 1.3 CV's and axles will fit into a 1ltr front diff, and are stronger.

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Post by Zute »

Will 1ltr 4.1 crown & pinon gears fit on a 1.3 NT diff centre ?
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Post by ljxtreem »

Zute wrote:Will 1ltr 4.1 crown & pinon gears fit on a 1.3 NT diff centre ?
No,
the centre is phisicly smaller, but the side gears are the same spline size and count.

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Post by Gwagensteve »

hehehehe and 1.0 litre rear and 1.0 front diffs are totally not interchangeable, even the ring gear is different. Tried all sorts of combinations there. :cry:

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Post by nicbeer »

Hey all,

How hard is it to change the axles on the CVS?

I have spare NT cvs round here but no WT ones. I am thinking about buying some of the axles off dank to suit a WT and swapping the NT axles over to WT ones for spares?

Possible? and how hard.


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