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Thread: 901 Stub Axles Needed

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    901 Stub Axles Needed

    Forum Friends, I recently purchased a pair of 901 stub axles (gearbox side). Unfortunately they are too small DIA to slide into the gearbox. Please help me with finding the correct ones. THANKS!!
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    You are looking for the correct CV flanges , not stub axles !

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    Member #226 R Gruppe Life Member #147
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    Need to know what year model car u have to get the correct transmission drive flanges.

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    Thanks! I am looking for the 108mm stubs and the corresponding axles/CV joints. I incorrectly purchased the 118mm stubs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sixtyseven911 View Post
    Thanks! I am looking for the 108mm stubs and the corresponding axles/CV joints. I incorrectly purchased the 118mm stubs.
    The 108mm flanges are for a mag case '69 901 or later transmissions. Is that what you have?
    If your transmission is earlier than '69, there are two different 901 flanges for CV joint axles. It would be best for you to post a picture of the transmission.

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    Thanks Jon. I have a 901 box that needs the 108MM (smaller ones). Sorry, don't have a pic of the box. I can tell you that the larger 118 version will not go into the box.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sixtyseven911 View Post
    Thanks Jon. I have a 901 box that needs the 108MM (smaller ones).
    The "smaller ones" are 94mm, and there are two versions, one for a simplified differential.
    In order to avoid purchasing the wrong parts again, you really need to post a picture of the transmission, or at least tell us the serial number stamped into the bottom of the case.

    Jon B.
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    Got it. Thanks Jon. Will do
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    There were no 108mm flanges for pre-69 transmissions.
    If you're trying to use later CV joints and axles on a pre-69 transmission, you'll have to modify, graft or make the flanges you need.

    Jon B.
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    Will 1969 901/07 aluminum case flanges work?

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