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would 95 TSI tranny even swap a 97 GST?
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Sticky Rice
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would 95 TSI tranny even swap a 97 GST?
My tranny is going bad in my 2g eclipse GS-T. I just wanted to know if a 95 TSI tranny would work?
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Re: would 95 TSI tranny even swap a 97 GST?
Aslong as the TSi is FWD then yes it'll swap in fine. As far as I know, no changes were made between the 95-99 trannies.
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Re: would 95 TSI tranny even swap a 97 GST?
thanks
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Re: would 95 TSI tranny even swap a 97 GST?
Not true........
97+ trannies run a larger driveaxle input shaft. You will need 95-96 axles (or at least the inner cups). Everything else is the same.
You can even run AWD axles as long as it's 95-96 and with AWD you will have the equal-length setup.
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