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Solid v. Split Axle 900

Thanks to Brickboard's suggestion, I have just made my first contact with FCP Groton. Its been a whole different experience from Advance and Pep Boys. Since I have space and 3 940 Wagons, I can begin work on one and wait for parts. More certainty about correct fit and delivery to my house. Thanks again.

When I went to order a rear caliper from FCP, I was asked whether the axle was split of solid. I have the car jacked up so I can see that a straight axle runs from each wheel into the center hub (Universal Joint). But whether they are the same axle inside or not, I can't tell because I can't see.

This one is a 94 Turbo, but I'm guessing the other two '95 Turbo and '95 non-Turbo are the same.

Can you tell me split or solid?

Bob Franklin






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