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Thread: Corolla, C series transaxle driveshafts

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    Default Corolla, C series transaxle driveshafts

    Hi,
    I currently have a silvertop 20v mated to a C52 with unequal length driveshafts and I notice some torque steer under full throttle. In an effort to curb this effect I am trying to chase down some equal length drive shafts.

    I was wondering if the passenger side (on a RHD car) would be the same for both 'equal' and 'unequal' versions or are they different?

    Also with the driver's side driveshaft (longer of the 2) is it possible to convert it to an 'equal' length by just chasing down the parts that bolt to the block, or are the dimensions completely different between the two?


    Thanks in advance.
    Last edited by NuGeN; 11-07-2007 at 12:01 PM.

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    Default Re: C series transaxle driveshafts

    Anyone ?

    Better yet does anyone know where I can find photo comparisons between the two?

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    Default Re: Corolla, C series transaxle driveshafts

    I'm sure someone knows the answer to this.
    I have searched but I couldn't find the answer I needed.

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