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Old 10-08-06, 09:13 PM
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Cool HELP FOR T2 SWAP into NA

Guys I Have The Engine And Tranny But Does The T2 Drive Shaft Fits On The Na Rear End??? Thats My Only Question 88 Na Body And 88 T2 Engine
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No it does not fit. Go to a local drive shaft shop to have one made or buy one from Mazdatrix.
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Old 10-08-06, 09:24 PM
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I don't think so. Mazdatrix sellsa driveshaft that will make it fit, but it'd probably be cheaper to find a T2 rear end.

Here's a link anywho...

http://www.mazdatrix.com/g9.htm
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Old 10-08-06, 09:40 PM
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It will not fit.

If you get a TII rear end, dont forget that you need the halfshafts as well. It probably wont be cheap.

I just went ahead and got the mazdatrix driveshaft for my swap.
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I think you can make a TII driveshaft fit an N/A rearend, the holes are slightly closer together on the n/a so you either need to drill out the holes on the diff, or put them in on the driveshaft, or both.

Mazdatrix driveshaft will be the easiest probably.. or just swap to a TII rearend.
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you would need an auto n/a drive shaft
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auto d/s works but a lil short so they break, so get a tii rearend and d/s, [and a b16 fullybuilt with s2000 trane on it]lol inside joke 2 chiorx7
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LOL ur a dick 12 akid
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DO NOT use an auto driveshaft!!!
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