milehighassassin
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There is a thread about it somewhere...
Wingnut said:Yes, they are more stout. When you are pushing almost 170hp & almost 300 lbs/ft of torque, the OEM parts don't seem to do well. As you can see from the bolt sizes, these axles are more durable under the extra stress imposed on them by the increased power![]()
milehighassassin said:raxles?
drkblujetta said:Has anyone actually broken factory shafts??![]()
DbLog said:Did the swap today!! Thanks for the write up Wingnut. Put in solid axles from diveshaft.com and have a small vibration at 1800 rpm and it's worse between 3400-3800. Another post
http://forums.tdiclub.com/showthread.php?t=173650
mentions solid axles might not be the best idea. Has anyone else come across problems using solid axles? I'm pretty damn sure they were installed correctly.
I thinking about it so thanksI'm sure this is not going to be the most popular how to I have ever done as it is limited to those who may have monster power upgrades. But I hope it helps those of you whe were thinking of undertaking this project.
I have hollow 1.8T shafts waiting to go in on both sides.. Maybe I'll drop them in this weekend, but while I am down there, I should do both LCA bushings and maybe the tierods...DbLog said:Just finished putting in a hollow axle from a 1.8t on the passenger side. The vibrations are gone!!
I am not sure of the vibration you are referring to??mannytranny said:Ah.....so close.
MHA, did you ever get your vibration problem fixed? Was it the CV's?
... got more than decent power now. Planning on more. Is there ever enough?milehighassassin said:I really don't see the point unless you are planning some decent power.
If you are that is great. For a chipped car on the stock turbo the OEM's will be fine.hutchman said:... got more than decent power now. Planning on more. Is there ever enough?
Now I want to use the power without being concerned about breaking something.