No, the CV joint is the "flex" part of the drive shafts. The differential is part of the transmission on a fwd car that allows the two axles to turn at different speeds when turning a corner.
No, it's not.
In the differential
No, engine from 97 will not fit 96.
chassis of the car
In the oil pan
60
i have a 96 and fixen to put 22s on i will let you know when i get done
No it will not, It is all different. Actually yes it will i have to correct you om that i have a 96 blazer same front diff as an s10 and 96 to 03 are the same i just put a 2000 front diff in mine
If the motor is a 2.2l 5sfe it will fit on a camry and a mr2 (92-96)
What is your problem. Our 96 Camry measures 1.6 miles for every one mile driven. Coincidence that it's the same measurement as a kilometer? Toyota say yes, but we are going to delve further.
It is a non interference engine.
Jack up the front of the car, put in nuetral, and spin one wheel. If the opposite wheel spins the same way, you have locking differential.