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driveshaft to diff bolts??

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Old 06-15-07, 09:36 PM
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What size are they on a TII diff? Cause I need to punch out or drill out my na flange to make it work on my diff. Thanks

does anyone have a manual that says it or anything

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TII driveshaft to diffential companion flange are 10mm x 1.25 x 25mm.
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The flanges are not treaded. Only the bolts.
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It just occurred to me that the wrench size for these bolts and nuts is unusually small for a 10mm diameter bolt - only 14mm. I don't remember for sure, but that may be important for clearance reasons.
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I knew about the diff not being threaded, just I still need to have a bolt, lock washer and nut. So the TII diff takes a 10mm bolt with a 14mm head then.
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