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Old 11th November 2021, 16:13   #1
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Greetings, i have a question, does the 306 front left axle fit on a saxo 1.4 2001. And maybe if anyone knows what dimension is the saxo front left axle(614mm or 624mm)
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Greetings, i have a question, does the 306 front left axle fit on a saxo 1.4 2001. And maybe if anyone knows what dimension is the saxo front left axle(614mm or 624mm)
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The length is similar. The inner joint allows for changes in length, 614 will fit, so will 624 and my driveshaft is 628!

You need to be careful of the driveshaft type. you need a later style "taper" drive shaft which is the big nut.

I don't think 306 will work for this reason.
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The length is similar. The inner joint allows for changes in length, 614 will fit, so will 624 and my driveshaft is 628!

You need to be careful of the driveshaft type. you need a later style "taper" drive shaft which is the big nut.

I don't think 306 will work for this reason.
Thanks, is there any difference between 614 and 624? i only know 624mm is expensive than 614mm
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Thanks, is there any difference between 614 and 624? i only know 624mm is expensive than 614mm
I cannot say, the length is not relevant. Both are correct length.

You need to know if the hub end is correct. You want a driveshaft made for 1999-2004
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