Doing a Cv axle replacement on my 1985 325e (e30) with GKN axles I have the old axles out and I went to put the new axles in and they fit, after having to work them into the hub I’ve heard they are just able to slide in with some grease which I did and just need to tap it in with a rubber mallet, they finally go in far enough to get the rear hub nut on, but as soon as that happens and I start bolting up the axles to the differential or move the axle in further while I tightened the nut to pull it in more the axle some how locks and it won’t let spin the wheel hub like normal like it’s stuck some how, it’s hard to explain but I know this project isn’t hard but for some reason these are causing me some problems, anybody has any ideas that could help lmk. Axle on driver side is the problem side haven’t gotten to the right side just yet.
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Your '85 car is likely non-ABS, and the GKN axles you got are probably ABS axles. I've *heard* that ABS axles will fit non-ABS trailing arms with the tone rings removed, but this has not been my experience.
I've only found success using non-ABS specific 84-85 axles in the 84-85 non-ABS trailing arms.
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Originally posted by AWDBOB View PostI've *heard* that ABS axles will fit non-ABS trailing arms with the tone rings removed, but this has not been my experience.
I've only found success using non-ABS specific 84-85 axles in the 84-85 non-ABS trailing arms.
edit : a few have opted to rebuild the originals. it's messy, but still an option while there are kits. the kits are even getting scarce.
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Originally posted by 82eye View Post
this has popped up lately a couple of places. i'm not sure if aftermarket is bothering to do the non abs axles anymore.
edit : a few have opted to rebuild the originals. it's messy, but still an option while there are kits. the kits are even getting scarce.
Places I know of that can take care of it with ease:
Axles Unlimited in NC
CVJ Axle in CO
Indy Rack and Axle in IN
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Originally posted by Nate.E30 View Post
This is the old axle and the new axle maybe you guys have an idea if they are meant for abs cars.
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Originally posted by 82eye View Postthey are not hard to rebuild yourself.
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85's also have smaller rear bearings. I swapped rear arms on my 85 323 to upgrade to the larger bearings and later axles."I'd probably take the E30 M3 in this case just because I love that little car, and how tanky that inline 6 is." - thecj
85 323i M TECH 1 S52 - ALPINEWEISS/SCHWARZE
88 M3 - LACHSSILBER/SCHWARZE
89 M3 - ALPINEWEISS II/M TECH CLOTH-ALCANTARA
91 M TECHNIC CABRIO TURBO - MACAOBLAU/M TECH CLOTH-LEATHER
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Originally posted by Nate.E30 View Postso I got the abs ring taken off and I put the axle back in the car got everything hooked up and it still doesn’t wanna spin but it stopped spinning after I started torquing down the rear hub nut don’t really get what the issue could be
edit : i'm seeing a couple different choices. for an early e i'm seeing 33211226333 and 33211225891 as original with no abs ring, and 33211225892, as replacement with abs ring.
i see pelican has 5892. it's possible it would work with the abs ring removed if that is the issue.
which part number did you order ?Last edited by 82eye; 12-09-2023, 06:22 AM.
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Originally posted by 82eye View Postthey are not hard to rebuild yourself.
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Originally posted by varg View Post
Rebuild or repack/reboot? I have never seen parts available to actually rebuild them if they need it, having leaked the grease out and damaged the bearings for example, I have seen boot kits and that's it.
edit : i do mean the rebuild with bearings. plenty of the times the bearings are fine but the cage is busted.
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