When I got my 72 Javelin SST many moons ago, the left axle shaft was bent, somewhere around the hub. The car was driveable, but the wheel would wobble mightily. That was why the car was sidelined in 1982 and not used for the subsequent 14 years. Anyway, when I got the car, I didn't have a spare 71-74 Javelin rear end laying around anywhere, but I did some research and found that the pre-74 Matador/Ambassador rear axles were the same (the LH was, at any rate). I happened to have a 72 Matador sedan parts car sitting there, so I pull the LH axle/brake plate from it and it turned out to be a perfect fit in the Javelin's housing. It's been in there for about 20,000 miles or so now, and has had nary a problem in the meanwhile. I didn't shim it or otherwise modify it, it just slipped right in. I even reused the Matador's bearing and outer dust seal. I think (I hope) I had the foresight to install a new inner grease seal. Haven't had any leakage, so I must have.... Jeff Reeves Auburn GA 94 Cherokee 81 Spirit GT 72 Javelin SST www.threejeffsamc.com _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list