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Old Mar 18, 2013 | 03:20 PM
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Hi. I have a stock UK spec accord type r ch1 which I bought cheap as it had no reverse. I bought a second hand gearbox which was from another atr but the guy didn't know that it wasn't the standard box. I have received a partial refund as it will fit but wondering if its possible to fit the lsd unit in this box.Ratios are simu lar and it will fit my h22a7 lump. The gearbox I have is a u2j4 and the original is a u2q7. Cheers.
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Old Jul 5, 2021 | 03:08 PM
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Originally Posted by jrubenis1
Hi. I have a stock UK spec accord type r ch1 which I bought cheap as it had no reverse. I bought a second hand gearbox which was from another atr but the guy didn't know that it wasn't the standard box. I have received a partial refund as it will fit but wondering if its possible to fit the lsd unit in this box.Ratios are simu lar and it will fit my h22a7 lump. The gearbox I have is a u2j4 and the original is a u2q7. Cheers.

Sorry to bump an ancient topic but curious as to how this worked out for you ?🤔TYIA
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Old Jul 10, 2021 | 08:08 PM
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Default Re: fitting lsd in non lsd gearbox

Originally Posted by R4XKX
Sorry to bump an ancient topic but curious as to how this worked out for you ?🤔TYIA
It's fine
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