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Hi folks this is a continuation of an earlier post from nearly two years ago which I never took any action on.
I am now trying to make sense of it again.
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There is fitted on a 1983 swb series 3 a stub axle 599827 for an earlier model.
I need a matching outer half shaft which I believe is 608023.
Both these parts I see as July to Sept 1980.
Would I be correct in saying this?
And are the shafts 24 spline?
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This was a project belonging to my eldest son who abandoned it. I am carrying on with another son.
When eldest son started the project he had a new galved chassis plus Heystee disc hubs for the front axle. He chose the older type stub axle which means I need a matching half shaft. He could have kept the original ones as they are in vgc meaning no need for a new half shaft.
I mentioned this so you can see why I have this problem.
I don't need this at 73 but it keeps me active.
Cheers Peter
I am now trying to make sense of it again.
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There is fitted on a 1983 swb series 3 a stub axle 599827 for an earlier model.
I need a matching outer half shaft which I believe is 608023.
Both these parts I see as July to Sept 1980.
Would I be correct in saying this?
And are the shafts 24 spline?
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This was a project belonging to my eldest son who abandoned it. I am carrying on with another son.
When eldest son started the project he had a new galved chassis plus Heystee disc hubs for the front axle. He chose the older type stub axle which means I need a matching half shaft. He could have kept the original ones as they are in vgc meaning no need for a new half shaft.
I mentioned this so you can see why I have this problem.
I don't need this at 73 but it keeps me active.
Cheers Peter