John Scott Posted July 7, 2002 Share Posted July 7, 2002 So why is my driver's side 1/2 shaft impossible to remove. Fully compressed it wouldn't clear. Had to remove mustache bar and front mount. I have two sets of 1/2 shafts. They all seem to be about the same length. Is there a diff in length? How much? Long one on the drivers side? Don't remember this much trouble going in. John Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Georgia Flash Posted July 7, 2002 Share Posted July 7, 2002 John, I have never taken out one of my 75Z's half shafts but will soon. I have taken out the ones on my old 80ZX and didn't have a problem getting them down. What year model Z do you have? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Scott Posted July 7, 2002 Author Share Posted July 7, 2002 72, but the 200 rear is from a 78 I believe. I grabbed the 1/2s from the donor car and put them in mine, never measured them. Of the four I have they all compress to the same length +/- 1/8" Extended I have one, original 240 r180 that is about 1" longer than the rest. Apparently I've been using the same shorter(when extended) on both sides. On the removal topic, I'd guess I was trying to shortcut the r&r and should have pulled the wheel stub side as well. Since you remove the bolts alltogether, unlike the fixed studs on the stub side, it would probably drop out. Maybe I'll remember this next time, hahahahaha! John Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dan Juday Posted July 8, 2002 Share Posted July 8, 2002 Hey John, I think your right about bolting the half shafts to the diff first, then to the stub axles. I've got an R200 waiting to go in. When I'm around people who have done it I ask questions. Only problem is I forget faster than I learn as I get older. I think I remember someone saying that though. Give it a try, bet it works. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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