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Old 08-15-2013, 04:45 AM
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Possible, but just a couple of the gears and maybe the shift drum if so, I would say. The rest is totally different in look.
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Originally Posted by McRae
Possible, but just a couple of the gears and maybe the shift drum if so, I would say. The rest is totally different in look.
I definitely expect it to be a new casting because I have been told that it now uses a Ricardo designed LSD versus the GKN unit that has been used pretty much forever.
Old 08-17-2013, 06:55 AM
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Oh yes, it's a new casting, but also the mainshafts are different, the dropgear is after the gearcluster and not before it etc. So it's a big difference in "style".

Yes, the LSD is Ricardo (now on version 2...). Tiny tiny...



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