FS: Guard Transmission Torque Biasing Diff
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FS: Brand new in box TB Diff from Guard Transmission. Was going to install it in the spare gearbox I have for my S2 (gearbox is also available if you are interested), but decided to sell the car instead.
Paid $1,300 for the diff new last year. Asking $1,000 including shipping in the US.
Thanks for looking.
Paid $1,300 for the diff new last year. Asking $1,000 including shipping in the US.
Thanks for looking.
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pardon my ignorance; if it works in the s2 gearbox it'll work in a 1983 944, right? Is the gearing too high for something lacking the power of an s2 or turbo?
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The ring gear bolts to the piece he's selling so currently there is no ratio. Although I thought that the turbo and S2 used a diameter ring that makes it incompatible with n/a or S boxes. Not sure about that though.
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OD of the N/A ring gear is smaller, but the ID is the same. The LSD/TBD units are interchangeable between N/A, S, S2, and Turbo transmissions. Call Guard to confirm.