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    I bought a new passenger side axle but it doesn't have a cup like the original, is this possible with an aftermarket axle?
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    The two ends of the passenger axle... One is splined the other has splines and threads.
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    Ok so this is normal? And it doesn't have an ABS ring on it. This normal as well?
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    abs is all in the hub assembly.
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    Correct, and I'm thinking you are a Ford guy talking about the ring on the axle.

    Our speed sensors are within the wheel hub. Which makes them cost triple what they should.
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    Last edited by fhaines; 04-13-2012 at 03:44 PM. Reason: text
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    Yep, that's the passenger side. It has external splines that slide into the differential. This where the differene is between a L67 and L36 axle.

    Driver's side has internal splines that slide over the output shaft.

    What do you mean by "cup"? If the one you removed had a "cup" then, well, IDK! The internal spline on the driver's side axle kind of looks like a cup.
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