equal length drive shafts
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- greenbluewoo
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equal length drive shafts
I was just wondering if theres any opel drive shafts that are equal length that would fit the lanos oh yeah and I will be buying an f28 soon and I wont to know if the lanos transmission mounts would fit the f28 or is there any mounts that would or would they have to be custom
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In order for the driveshafts to be equal length, the driveshaft mount on the transmission (don't know the technical name) must be equidistant from each tire. Which, in the Lanos, it isn't. I know the MINI uses this setup, and that makes it one of the best handling FWD cars out there.
You can get around torque steer by getting an LSD. Kinky and I might be doing a group buy sometime in the next year for the Quaife LSD, so let us know if you're interested.
You can get around torque steer by getting an LSD. Kinky and I might be doing a group buy sometime in the next year for the Quaife LSD, so let us know if you're interested.
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Also the Opel Calibra with the C20XE front wheel drive I know for sure... maybe the 8v motor model has equal length shafts as well.Efrain A. wrote:the opel calibra turbo came with equal lenght shafts they can be used on astras, so should be swappable to a lanos
The only thing you will have to check is the outer CV actually fits the strut. some of the early Daewoos had smaller CVs. If the Lanos is a 2.0ltre it shoud fit perfect... if it is smaller you will have to change the outer CV from your Lanos onto the Calibra shafts.
The Calibra safts will fit any F16/D16, F20/D20 and F28