1994 Plymouth Voyager FRONT AXEL

Tiny
PLYMOUTH1964
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  • 1994 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER
  • 6 CYL
  • FWD
  • AUTOMATIC
  • 15,000 MILES
COULD YOU PLEASE TELL ME THE DIFFERENCE
BETWEEN FRONT AXEL AND DRIVESHAFT FOR THIS VEHICLE MEAN I'M NOT SURE WHICH ONE TO BUY, I HAVE A FRIEND THAT WILL DO THE WORK, BUT I NEED TO KNOW WHAT TO BUY? I WAS TOLD THAT THE DRIVERS SIDE FRONT AXEL IS BAD. THANKS

THIS BOX STILL RUNS GREAT!
Thursday, January 15th, 2009 AT 9:29 PM

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Tiny
ZACKMAN
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  • 4,202 POSTS
No difference. Driveshaft and axle terms are used interchangeably.

When you go to the parts store, you need to make sure to tell them the vehicle's Year, Make, Model, Engine Size, Front or All Wheel Drive, Manual or Automatic, and ABS or non-ABS. READ this: MAKE SURE that you purchase the new design that compensates for OEM design axle damage.

If it is too confusing, I will be more than happy to find you the correct part number if you provide me with the list as stated. All you have to do then is to go to your parts store and ask them for the part. If they don't carry A1 Cardone, have then cross reference the part number to the brand they carry.
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Friday, January 16th, 2009 AT 1:01 AM

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