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    OK so it looks like you didn't have to mod much on the outers. Hmmm I wonder if they were the early style or the later style driveshaft. One has a circlip towards the outer of the spline, one has the circlip towards the inner. Thanks, I'll look into it once I sought out some other things first.

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    to use 90mm shafts on 100mm cv all you have to do is lengthen the step on the shaft on the inner edge so yes the cir clip engages, from memory any way havent tackled it yet though so speaking in third person

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    great thread people, this is what we're supposed to be about!

    between mollins and I (both of us with 90mm inners) we have gone through 5 inners and 4 outers in 18 months.

    i love the idea of using transporter outers - are there any size issues with the uprights etc?
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    Mk3 GTI, VR6 and T4 Outers are all the same.

    You will be alright Charles as you are using Mk1 Shafts.

    The guy in the Tex thread was using Mk2 Shafts in a Mk1 which will bugger it as they are 5 or 10mm too long.

    The same thing happens if you use Mk1 shafts in a mk2.

    With regards the Mk3, the VR6 Outers are bigger than the 2L and 1.8, but they swop over ok.

    You just use whichever shaft suits your suspension width, standard or plus suspension.

    Good thread this, lets have more info on here.
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    loon, the evil jetta has a mk1 passenger side driveshaft, just so you know...
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    Thanks team, I will go and worry about something else for a while

    c

    It's been a while...

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    Quote Originally Posted by gldgti View Post
    loon, the evil jetta has a mk1 passenger side driveshaft, just so you know...
    I know, i`m not worried

    Hope you didnt add the old one to your pile of Mk1 shafts
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