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Old 04-17-05, 08:53 PM
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What is better/easier to use with the Power house racing one piece driveshaft for the sc300 w/getrag, the Supra TT auto diff housing or the Supra TT 6-speed diff housing?
Old 04-17-05, 09:09 PM
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Hmm, what do you mean "easier/better"?

Imo, If your going with the 6spd stick with the 6spd rearend. Jarrett@Phr can get you a driveshaft for either application.

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Old 04-17-05, 09:23 PM
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well by easier I heard you have to change one of your axles for the TT 6speed diff housing. Do you need to do that with the TT auto diff housing?
Old 04-17-05, 09:25 PM
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Originally Posted by riot8088
What is better/easier to use with the Power house racing one piece driveshaft for the sc300 w/getrag, the Supra TT auto diff housing or the Supra TT 6-speed diff housing?
You have no choice. With Getrag transmission you need to go with matching rear end. If you go with auto rear end first gear will become useless and then the transmission will run hotter.

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Old 04-17-05, 09:42 PM
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Originally Posted by DIrEctQL
You have no choice. With Getrag transmission you need to go with match rear end. If you go with auto rear end first gear will become useless and then the transmission will run hotter.

Chris
Correct. Plus you pick a little top speed!
Old 04-18-05, 05:34 PM
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after three months of searching, I FINALLY picked up my 6 speed rear subrake with diff today! Now I can finally finish my car. woohoo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Old 04-18-05, 07:38 PM
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Originally Posted by 1JZsoarer
after three months of searching, I FINALLY picked up my 6 speed rear subrake with diff today! Now I can finally finish my car. woohoo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So will it run this weekend when I get back in town???
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a junkyard wanted $1400 (shipping included) for a 94 supra TT auto differential entire assembly. Isn't that a bit ridiculous? I figure I should pay around $850 + shipping at the most.
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Originally Posted by riot8088
a junkyard wanted $1400 (shipping included) for a 94 supra TT auto differential entire assembly. Isn't that a bit ridiculous? I figure I should pay around $850 + shipping at the most.
I just got one for 600 bucks. Don't give up. There are people out to make a buck on you. It's a used part.

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