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Sorry but.........the only way to tell is remove the outer half shaft on the front and you should be able to tell from that.
i wouldnt want to go far with the diff lock engaged. i know how exspensive it can get
you can tell just by taking the wheel of normally,if it has a large domed end on the shaft its a 10 spline axle,if the drive flange is quite thin then its a 24spline
Quote from: "RedlineMike"you can tell just by taking the wheel of normally,if it has a large domed end on the shaft its a 10 spline axle,if the drive flange is quite thin then its a 24splinecool. when you say doomed would that be quite obviuose? ( cant spell for toffee :lol: )Richie_EB4I drove mine about 200 miles when i lost the front cv..........had to strip it at the road side and clean out the broken bits and then drove home with 2wd only.just hate the thought of damaging the diff. if i had a spare cv joint with me then i would have no worries changing it road side.
Sorry to be a pedant Mikee but unless you can tell by the VIN then you you can't tell what type is on without stripping down.
If you don't fancy stripping it down... PM me your VIN number and the axle number (stamped on the casing just to the right of the diff housing when viewed from the front usually) and I ought to be able to work it out for you ;-)