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Originally Posted by MobilOne
Is changing the final axle ratio feasible? Perhaps from another model of the same make car? Larger diameter tires? Is your car a rear wheel drive or front wheel drive?
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Its a rear wheel drive only.
It has a 4.27 final drive.
I was already looking for a diffswap. Holding both options open: changing transmission ratios, or diffswap.
There is a 2.7l version of my model. But that has independand suspension in the rear where my model has a solid rear axle.
The 2.7l rexton has a solid rear axle with a 3.31 diff in it.
Sending emails to persons whe can answere the question. Can i swap those diffs?
Also found a complede rear axle of the 2.7l rexton with 3.31 diff. So maybe i can swap the hole axle... Who knows...
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