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quick tranny fitment Q (2002 wrx)
hi guys,
i found a good deal on a 2002 wrx transmission (5spd) and i forgot.... i need: tranny starter clutch slave cyl master cyl flywheel (+bolts) what i forgot about: do i need driveshaft? differential? axles? thanks all! |
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Re: quick tranny fitment Q (2002 wrx)
Clicky 2345
Edit: I believe that Tom now sells a different pedal setup that works with the stock SVX brake booster/master cylinder, so using a WRX one is not necessary. One thing I would caution is that the 02-03 WRX 5MT's seem to have weaker second gears than most, I've heard many stories of unhappyness. I don't think it'll be a problem for normal driving, but if you start pushing it you may find it's not completely up to the task.
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Re: quick tranny fitment Q (2002 wrx)
I'm still running an '02 WRX 5MT in mine. Still no issues to speak of.
You still need a crossmember (TomsSVX or custom)
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Re: quick tranny fitment Q (2002 wrx)
Sorry to hijack, but (Earthworm) for the crossmember, it looks like you cut out a section on the underside of the stock svx crossmember and drilled holes to accommodate the rest of the WRX crossmember. Am I correct in this observation? Just asking because that's what I am planning on doing with mine, and I always feel better knowing something has been done in the past with success before I do it.
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