Front Axle help!
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Front Axle help!
Hi all,
Was wondering if anyone could send me the part no. / link for some front axles on a Subaru Impreza GG (Jdm) if that matters.
Been going round in circles on eBay and google for a while and not sure if I've got the right thing as I've heard wagons had shorter axles than sedans?
Cheers
Nick
Was wondering if anyone could send me the part no. / link for some front axles on a Subaru Impreza GG (Jdm) if that matters.
Been going round in circles on eBay and google for a while and not sure if I've got the right thing as I've heard wagons had shorter axles than sedans?
Cheers
Nick
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Assuming it's your 04 (Revision D ?? or could be E) WRX wagon then its probably
Sportshift: 28321FE131
5MT: 28321FE171
Needs greater clarification than just GG. Applied model code?
Sportshift: 28321FE131
5MT: 28321FE171
Needs greater clarification than just GG. Applied model code?
Last edited by Don Clark; 02 November 2022 at 08:12 AM.
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model code is: GGAE58D
Revision "E" 5MT it is......
Same as UK/Europe MY04/05
Revision "E" 5MT it is......
Same as UK/Europe MY04/05
Last edited by Don Clark; 02 November 2022 at 10:02 AM.
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If it's for a wagon, they are indeed shorter. You can fit saloon ones I believe as the difference in length is negligible and won't have a negative effect - although you are advised to fit in pairs.
If you want new wagon driveshafts, you're best bet is a Subaru dealer. They aren't cheap though, as they seldom fail and so are not carried in stock and have to be imported from Japan. Think £500+ each.
Personally I wouldn't fit aftermarket driveshafts but they are obviously a lot cheaper.
I'd contact breakers or look for cars being broken and grab some genuine second-hand shafts for a couple of hundred quid that can be rebuilt off the car if need be.
If you want new wagon driveshafts, you're best bet is a Subaru dealer. They aren't cheap though, as they seldom fail and so are not carried in stock and have to be imported from Japan. Think £500+ each.
Personally I wouldn't fit aftermarket driveshafts but they are obviously a lot cheaper.
I'd contact breakers or look for cars being broken and grab some genuine second-hand shafts for a couple of hundred quid that can be rebuilt off the car if need be.
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