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Half Shaft Spacers - must read for lowered s2000s

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Old 05-17-2007, 09:04 AM
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Originally Posted by S~Factor,May 12 2007, 05:13 AM
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Yeah that is a pretty good quote.
Old 06-05-2007, 07:33 PM
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I have an ap1 with an ap2 differential in it, would i need it even though in the ap2 they extended the differential
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Originally Posted by PeanutButter,Jun 5 2007, 10:33 PM
I have an ap1 with an ap2 differential in it, would i need it even though in the ap2 they extended the differential
This is not true...the myth has been busted. The ap1 & ap2 diffs are exactly the same width from flange to flange. The ap1 & ap1 axles are exactly the same...they share the same part number.

https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showt...post&p=10654877

Read the entire thread to determine if you need spacers and to learn why the spacers can help prevent the vibration often occuring after lowering a car with a few miles on it. There is a cheaper solution however...swap the inner cv buckets from right to left and vis versa.
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[QUOTE=negcamber,Jun 5 2007, 11:03 PM]This is not true...the myth has been busted.
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