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heya guys and gals.

spent the last 45 minutes fishing around for info on this... however every link that looks like it would lead me to the answers i need on here appears to be dead.

basicly. what front driveshafts/CVs are interchangable with my s1 c34 stagea? (r32/33/34 gtr?)

mine are absolutily shagged. clunk around corners, shudder at speed etc. between that and my shagged CAS the cars turned into a pig to drive.

if anyone can steer me in the right direction, much appreciated.

dan

I have not fitted one personally, but I am sure 32/33 and probably 34 driveshaft will be interchangeable.

The gearbox, block and diffs are all interchangeable, so the driveshaft must be too.

thats good to hear.

dont want to get a set of 33 gtr ones for example and find they have different splines for example...

ill keep digging around untill i find someone definitely confirming it however.

are S1 and S2 front CV's the same?

are they different for the S2 RS Four S?

id say they'd be the same throughout the whole range.. (pending that 32/33/34 ones all fit that is)

im still on the hunt for a pair from a gtr. ill report in to confirm they do fit.

  • 5 years later...

Update to an old thread.

I heard they are the same as a GTS-4.  

Also heard more recently a Pathfinder uses the same shafts up front, possibly just the inner's, 

I will clarify next time I chat to the mechanic.

 

Pete

Edited by Stagea_Neo

Spoke to the mechanic, only the left cv shaft is the same.

I just purchased a right cv shaft from Paul at Osaka Imports in Knox, Vic. (very helpful and friendly).

He has a left/passenger side shaft there if anyone needs one. (my left was ok).

Apparently it's the right side that usually go's.

  • 1 year later...

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