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We all thought that they are identical. As a matter of fact, the hub end has the same number of splines. BUT, it is not the same size. So the camry axle will not fit in our 6gen hubs. So after I learned this I figured I would take the inner cv joint apart and put it on my broken st185 axle. The inner pieces on this end are different sizes as well. The shaft is different. And the grooves of the bearing are different. Here's a pic. Guys this really sucks, less availability.
st185 on left,,camry on right st185 spline hole is bigger. The small spaces between the ball bearing grooves are wider on the st185. ![]() ![]() steve |
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Which makes sense, as every time I've seen this discussed the rule was E153 (Camry V6/MR2T tranny) + Camry V6/MR2T inner shafts + GT4 outer shafts.
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