WTB: AP1 Driveshaft
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WTB: AP1 Driveshaft
I need a AP1 passenger side driveshaft in good condition. I am not sure if the left and right side are different, but i need the left...
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That is very much incorrect, What you are reffering to is the propeller shaft, and it is connected to the transmission not the engine, and it then goes to the differental. I am looking for a drive shaft, a drive shaft is what is connected to the axle and then the hub which spins the wheels.
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That is very much incorrect, What you are reffering to is the propeller shaft, and it is connected to the transmission not the engine, and it then goes to the differental. I am looking for a drive shaft, a drive shaft is what is connected to the axle and then the hub which spins the wheels.
Oops I misspoke. You are correct, I meant the driveshaft/propeller shaft connects the transmission to the diff.
Anyways, I know the technical term is the propeller shaft, and I have heard people refer to axles as driveshafts before, but it seems predominately, most people call the propeller shaft the driveshaft (ex: http://www.driveshaftshop.com/honda-...eel-driveshaft and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drive_shaft ), and people typically call the parts you're talking about axles (ex: http://www.driveshaftshop.com/honda-...00hp-level-2-9 ).
The nomenclature doesn't really matter, just wanted to make sure there wasn't any confusion and you get the part you need.
I have both axles (and a driveshaft/propeller shaft) but I'd prefer to sell them together. Let me know if you're interested in both sides.
Thanks.
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Originally Posted by ETKMS' timestamp='1311571409' post='20811638
That is very much incorrect, What you are reffering to is the propeller shaft, and it is connected to the transmission not the engine, and it then goes to the differental. I am looking for a drive shaft, a drive shaft is what is connected to the axle and then the hub which spins the wheels.
Oops I misspoke. You are correct, I meant the driveshaft/propeller shaft connects the transmission to the diff.
Anyways, I know the technical term is the propeller shaft, and I have heard people refer to axles as driveshafts before, but it seems predominately, most people call the propeller shaft the driveshaft (ex: http://www.driveshaftshop.com/honda-...eel-driveshaft and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drive_shaft ), and people typically call the parts you're talking about axles (ex: http://www.driveshaftshop.com/honda-...00hp-level-2-9 ).
The nomenclature doesn't really matter, just wanted to make sure there wasn't any confusion and you get the part you need.
I have both axles (and a driveshaft/propeller shaft) but I'd prefer to sell them together. Let me know if you're interested in both sides.
Thanks.
Well, all i need is the driveshaft, or axle if you wanna call it that. if you wanna sell it separate, let me know.
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