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.
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.
It is a non interference engine.