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Re: diff gearing options
[Re: DEFBOY35]
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04/13/10 02:43 AM
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Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 1,224
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True on trying to get the aftermarket gears. This article is good for reference on gearing, it is dated and the only place I've heard for gears is out of KOREA. Don't know if the place is still in business. However, LSD's for those units listed other than Sportage may work in the front of a Sporty. Maybe someone will have better luck getting info on the gears. Wouldn't mind a set of lower gears.
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