Rockauto will only list the ones for the supercharged car as long as you select the supercharged car. So if you need the passenger side you order the right side, if you need the drivers you order the left.
The 4t65e was in tons of cars.I didn't know that there was a compatibility list for the transmission.
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I didn't see anything on rock that supported info on the left side being supercharger specific or not, hence why I spent time contacting cardone to make sure their description was correct on their website. Again, I'm not going to just randomly buy an axle and hope that it works. I'm going to do it right the first time and not worry about it, a lot of guys have been helpful on this site which is why I ask for help, Scotty has given me a great number of tips on my car, I hope to hear from him again when I rip my control arms out. That should be soon I think...
Also, I'm no mechanic, so any help is great, as I need a lot of it.
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Well duh a 97 NA axle isnt going to work in a 97 gtp. Its a different trans you tard. And I never said all.Shouldn't have to elaborate due to the fact that the info is stated next to the part number on rock auto. A supercharged left side axle for a 97 will not fit an 97 NA GP so when you say all 2nd gen will fit is inaccurate. I had a 97 NA and received a CV that was boxed wrong and meant for a S/C.
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Drivers side(left) is the same on pretty much every single 2nd gen w-body car. The passenger side(right) is different on the supercharged cars. CARDONE SELECT 661256
Not trying to argue but educate you a little more. The spline count is one reason but there's a lip on certain ones. When I get out of work, I will supply photos.The spline count on the axles is what makes S/C and N/A not swap.
Here's the thing, Scotty is right about you being blind because when you use AAP, RockAuto, NAPA, etc. It asks you what trim you have and supplies you the correct info unless you have a Ferd.No, I'm cautious. After buying multiple parts for a gt vibe and bring told by multiple places that the parts were correct, I took the engine apart and none of the parts were compatible due to the gt version being different than the regular vibe. I tried taking those parts back to said stores and all of them refused to take them back because I had opened the packaging. So I was stuck with $600 worth of useless parts that I couldn't get refunded or swapped for the correct parts. Now I completely ignore descriptions and just ask people that have done the job already or know compatible parts from experience. It may make me look like an idiot but at least I'm not an idiot holding $600 worth of useless parts anymore. So please, if you want to help, great, I know very little about cars and want to learn, I don't want to have to defend myself for asking a cautionary question.
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I'm sorry that me asking questions for clarification offends you, I'll remember to put your needs first when I give a **** what you think of me. Until then, you can sit back seat and shut the **** up.Here's the thing, Scotty is right about you being blind because when you use AAP, RockAuto, NAPA, etc. It asks you what trim you have and supplies you the correct info unless you have a Ferd.
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I'm sorry that me asking questions for clarification offends you, I'll remember to put your needs first when I give a **** what you think of me. Until then, you can sit back seat and shut the **** up.
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