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Ej22 swap, How did you lengthen your drive shaft?


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I have not done this. Did you try a drive shaft repair shop?

 

2 ways I can think of. Find a shaft longer from another vehicle that fits snugly inside or outside of the original. A good fit should keep it aligned and straight. Weld. Get balanced at a drive shaft shop.

 

Cut the short one. Get a piece of another, again. Just bigger or smaller than the original and use it to make the extension. Weld. Get balanced as above.

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IIRC, an EA82 shaft will fit, just have to make a mount for the carrier bearing.

 

 

And, about 8 years ago, I had an EA81 wagon one-piece shaft lengthened for use in an EA82. 6" sounds right. Local driveshaft shop did it, but there was no warranty (they had to machine the flanges down a bit from metric to a standard tube size), Still no problems when the car was wrecked this last summer.

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Great ideas gents thanks! Sorry to hear about the wreck numbchux! I was just in an accident last week in my 86 alfa romeo spider.. write off. Not at fault. Sucks!! :/

 

Don't worry about it. It changed hands twice since I sold it, and the kid who did own/crash it was drunk driving at the time, so I don't feel bad for him. And the car was pretty well completely rotted out, so I don't really feel bad for it either. Wish I'd gotten some parts off it, but oh well.

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