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Old 05 October 2008, 05:09 PM
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Default Specs of 9r-ty754vn5aa

can't find spec on transmission chart, from 04 uk wrx
Old 05 October 2008, 05:16 PM
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What do you need to know..>???
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mainly diff ratio, but gear ratios aswell would be nice
Old 05 October 2008, 05:35 PM
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Well, i can;t say that i know them for absolulte certain, but, it's a Uk box, and as such is uk ratios, howeverm if you're fitting it into an earlier car, be aware that it uses the male driveshafts, that actually go INTO the diff..... not the ones that go onto a stubby shaft thats already fitted in the diff.....
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it should be ok from a friend who broke a scoob a while back, gonna be fittin on monday , fingers crossed all goes ok
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well, 'if' you're fitting it into anything older, then you will need the front shafts from the car the box came from..... the actual shafts are longer for the new type of joints.... you should be able to put your cv's onto the newer shafts though.....
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i thought it was 05 onwards that used the male ended drive shaft?
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Well, only last week i fitted a 5AA box into my classic, and that had male ended shafts....
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cool, i think he has the shafts still, have to get them aswell

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