CarreraMark
enthusiast
Reged: 08/22/02
Posts: 218
Loc: ATL
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anyone in Houston familar with this car? Thx!
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-------------------- 1999 Carrera 4, Arctic Silver / Black, 18" Turbo Look Wheels, GHL Mufflers, TrafficPro Nagivation
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Scott in Houston
Pro
Reged: 07/01/02
Posts: 1000523
Loc: Houston, Texas
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Not familiar, but could bird-dog it for you if you're serious about it.
-------------------- Scott in Houston
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angel
journeyman
Reged: 10/01/08
Posts: 1
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Measure from the yoke at the third member pinion gear, to the end of the Thm350 tailhousing after you've installed it in your S10. Your old driveshaft may be the correct length and then all you have to do is find the correct input spline for it.
Saab belongs to GM, Volvo belongs to Ford. Saabs rarely have Ford parts. A Vauxhall is a British GM car. This depends on where this Saab is being sold, as well as the year. Go to the Saab website or a Saab car club and you will find out.
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Dock (Atlanta)
F6B00ST
Reged: 07/01/02
Posts: 6630
Loc: Atlanta, Georgia
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Quote:
Measure from the yoke at the third member pinion gear, to the end of the Thm350 tailhousing after you've installed it in your S10. Your old driveshaft may be the correct length and then all you have to do is find the correct input spline for it.
Saab belongs to GM, Volvo belongs to Ford. Saabs rarely have Ford parts. A Vauxhall is a British GM car. This depends on where this Saab is being sold, as well as the year. Go to the Saab website or a Saab car club and you will find out.
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What?
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