D series tranny from a 95 fit in a 98?
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Re: D series tranny from a 95 fit in a 98? (prettylew)
yes, all d trannys will be the same. if you were going with an ex then the clutch is different. but stick with the dx and it will be the same.
one thing about the 98 trannys is they have steel shift forks and the 95 have aluminum
one thing about the 98 trannys is they have steel shift forks and the 95 have aluminum
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Re: D series tranny from a 95 fit in a 98? (Rwill)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Rwill »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">yes, all d trannys will be the same. if you were going with an ex then the clutch is different. but stick with the dx and it will be the same.
one thing about the 98 trannys is they have steel shift forks and the 95 have aluminum </TD></TR></TABLE>
could i just swap out the shift fork from my current 98 tranny?
one thing about the 98 trannys is they have steel shift forks and the 95 have aluminum </TD></TR></TABLE>
could i just swap out the shift fork from my current 98 tranny?
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Re: D series tranny from a 95 fit in a 98? (Rwill)
Yes... they are pretty much da same trannys... that 95 tranny will go into place jus perfect and yes the clutch can be used....if you already got a 95 dx tranny you might as well jus slap dat bish on n call it good!!? i dont see no point in transferring the shift forks from one tranny to the other its jus a waste of time ImO...
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