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    Axle compatability question

    I have a question for you fine folks regarding axles.

    I have a 2006 WRX transmission, and have FFR axle shafts made for a 2002-2004 WRX. Is there a difference in the spline count between any of the 2002-2007 axles? I know the late 90's had 2 or 3 less splines than the 2002-2004 does, and I'm worried that buying 2006 male axles won't fit my FFR shafts.


    Any insight?

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    I remember I just had to play "CV Roulette". I was so frustrated with the CV process I didn't even right numbers down.. I probably bought 6 different NAPA axles, and not one worked. I then just bought a Subaru axle and it finally worked.

    Short Answer, I think they will work fine. Its when you start adding a TSB or LSD diff when it gets really tricky.
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    Quote Originally Posted by C.Plavan View Post
    I remember I just had to play "CV Roulette". I was so frustrated with the CV process I didn't even right numbers down.. I probably bought 6 different NAPA axles, and not one worked. I then just bought a Subaru axle and it finally worked.

    Short Answer, I think they will work fine. Its when you start adding a TSB or LSD diff when it gets really tricky.
    Chad,

    Thanks for the reply. What is a TSB?

    I was worried that was the case....here we go with an exciting round of guess-and-check, CV style!

    Frank

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    Frank, give Anderwtech a call, they might know

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    I think Chad meant TBD (torque biasing differential). TSB = Torque Sensing Bias (differential)?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rasmus View Post
    I think Chad meant TBD (torque biasing differential). TSB = Torque Sensing Bias (differential)?
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    Gave FFR a call. They said that 02-07 WRX have the same spline count for the transmission CV joint. I will confirm this when I buy new axle ends (my junkyarding experience was not fruitful in these regards) and attempt to pop them on my FFR axles.

    Thanks for the clarification, Rasmus. I know that feeling, Chad!

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