CV joint part numbers?, update April 2019 |
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CV joint part numbers?, update April 2019 |
larryM |
Mar 21 2019, 03:56 PM
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going thru my stash, prepping for the yard sale
have 2 Lobro CV's in old boxes - believe one is -6, per fella i got it from long ago 914 3320 2903 - is 914-4 all ? 914 3320 2901 - is what? - any help? update - lot's of good info in responses below - so I finally unboxed 'em & counted the splines 04-02-2019 the 029 01 is a -6- CV, appears to be new - in a oldish cardboard-brown box with blue Lobro printing the 029 03 is a -4- CV, also appears to be new - in a yellow Lobro box that has seen a bit of haphazard shelf life - both wrapped in brown oil-paper in the boxes fwiw - web searching the numbers comes up with varying & sometimes incorrect fitments on various of our parts-seller sites - i find the same part-number vs fit problem with new -6- rear cyl rebuild kits (ATE) that i have had for awhile - b'ot 'em back when they were NLA, from E.A.S.Y.'s last stock - "if they say it on the internet .... it may not be true" |
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