FWD axle shafts
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endee12
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FWD axle shafts
Need to replace front passenger axle sometime soon. 2006 V70. Is there a difference between Turbo & Non Turbo shafts? I've been looking for a decent used one on eBay, but most FWD ones I see are only listed as fitting Turbo model. But yet I've seen new aftermarket shafts listed elsewhere that say fit both Turbo/non turbo
2004 XC70
2006 V70
2006 V70
- firstv70volvo
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Yes, there are differences between the turbo and non-turbo shafts and I know this because I replaced the passenger side shaft with a remanufactured one from O'Reilly's Auto Parts and they gave me a non-turbo shaft for my V70 T5. The axles fit length and spline wise and I even had the axle on my car until the boot split and this is when I found out when trying to order the correct boot the outer CV joint on the turbo is larger in diameter and the inner tri-pod joint is of a different design, the turbo version looks more robust. Both NA and Turbo version should fit but it would be better to use only a turbo version shaft on a turbo model car. If you can only find a turbo version shaft and you have a NA car then that should work fine but if you order boots for it you need to know what type of axle it is.endee12 wrote: ↑08 Aug 2021, 09:28 Need to replace front passenger axle sometime soon. 2006 V70. Is there a difference between Turbo & Non Turbo shafts? I've been looking for a decent used one on eBay, but most FWD ones I see are only listed as fitting Turbo model. But yet I've seen new aftermarket shafts listed elsewhere that say fit both Turbo/non turbo
- darylrobert
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You can search SKandix website using your VIN, then use that part number to order the part from your favourite seller. Or what i used to do is ring a dealership and ask what the part number is, ive been suprised sometimes the dealerships are cheaper than online sellers. OR if you post it here i can look it up for you.
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