rear end education
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Alright guys here is my delimma, I have 75% of the drivetrain for my TII(10ae), all i need is a LSD (with houing) and half shafts. The problem I'm facing is that there are not many people selling these so, my question is can I keep the stock TII drive shaft and a go with something either aftermarket or not from a TII??
I'm pretty sure that the NA LSD will not mate to the TII DS, but I would like some education on things i could do.
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Spaze
I'm pretty sure that the NA LSD will not mate to the TII DS, but I would like some education on things i could do.
thanks
Spaze
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Originally Posted by CyborgRyu
the LSD is easier to find, the half shafts are the hardest....but not impossible.
nothing n/a mates anything t2 drivetrain wise.
nothing n/a mates anything t2 drivetrain wise.
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Originally Posted by CyborgRyu
the LSD is easier to find, the half shafts are the hardest....but not impossible.
nothing n/a mates anything t2 drivetrain wise.
nothing n/a mates anything t2 drivetrain wise.
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Originally Posted by Icemark
just buy rebuilt ones from your local auto parts store... they are usually less than $100 each
man, i just may head there tomorrow... now, could i get the part numbers for all of it?
oh, could i use an s5 rear end?
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Originally Posted by Icemark
When I posted, I meant that the half shafts are available at most auto parts stores.
true, but i need a core, or they are really expensive.
*sigh*
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