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chriseyj 30th September 2011 12:03 AM

That sounds like it would fit, I didnt take account of the thickness of the reverse gear either so this would take up another 3mm? Was you sprocket adapter the standard size.
How much would you want for it all? personal message me if you like or email me.
Did you notice not having the TRT tube, someone from a prop manufacturer said it isnt noticable under normal road driving, plus its expensive.

Do you still live Leicester way?

Chris

maxubar 30th September 2011 12:09 AM

hI. How much are you asking for the propshaft? It will fit nice on my build for the dimensions that you gave.
Thanks

maxubar 30th September 2011 12:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chriseyj (Post 65685)
That sounds like it would fit, I didnt take account of the thickness of the reverse gear either so this would take up another 3mm? Was you sprocket adapter the standard size.
How much would you want for it all? personal message me if you like or email me.
Did you notice not having the TRT tube, someone from a prop manufacturer said it isnt noticable under normal road driving, plus its expensive.

Do you still live Leicester way?

Chris



Sorry i didn't saw your post..

Tilly819 30th September 2011 07:31 PM

There isn't much difference between TRT and normal once under way its only really noticeable when engaging first gear at a stand still when there is a bit of a clunk, nothing serious just backlash in the gearbox and the diff.

PM on the was regarding price

cheers tilly

Tilly819 7th October 2011 05:55 PM

Chriseyj you have PM


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