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stock 4cyl rearend vs stock v6 rearend #854821 12/25/07 12:53 AM
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ak92toyota Offline OP
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i was wondering whats the differance is a v6 geared differant? thanks for any help

Re: stock 4cyl rearend vs stock v6 rearend [Re: ak92toyota] #854822 12/25/07 01:21 AM
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IceBlueT Offline
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correct me if im wrong guys, but if i remeber right, the V-6 rear is a little beefier, and the differential has 4 spider gears rather than two. other than that, the gearing is the same.

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Re: stock 4cyl rearend vs stock v6 rearend [Re: IceBlueT] #854823 12/25/07 10:57 AM
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Adam F Offline
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Thicker pinion gear, bearings, reinforced carrier, strengthening ribs in the 3rd member case


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Re: stock 4cyl rearend vs stock v6 rearend [Re: Adam F] #854824 12/27/07 06:59 PM
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Red_Chili Offline
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FWIW, a 4 cyl. diff with an ARB replacing the carrier is nothing to sneeze at, though. Compare it to a Dana 44 sometime! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" />


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