r180 diff question
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r180 diff question
are the r180 and 160 diffs the same length? how about the output shafts? i searched but didnt get a definite answer, im thinking of either getting a wrx or sti rear diff.
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The WRX and STi have different gear ratios in the rear ends WRX 3.54 and STi 3.90. They're the same size though. If you're gonna use a legacy driveshaft, you'll need to reuse the legacy flange that the 4 driveshaft bolts connect to. Only the r180 will work on a stock legacy because of the gearing.
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Or build hybrid CV axles with RS inner joints and Legacy outer joints.Splinter wrote:you might need to swap the rear hubs for RS hubs
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Interesting find then! I wonder if the WRX guys know about the RS axles fitting on the R180, I've never seen it mentioned over on Nasioc. I did a 05 WRX drivetrain swap into my tleg and did a lot of drivetrain research but that's news to me.
So to sum things up, a R180 will work on a legacy if you reuse the flange that the driveshaft bolts to and get rear RS axles. Cool.
So to sum things up, a R180 will work on a legacy if you reuse the flange that the driveshaft bolts to and get rear RS axles. Cool.
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Definately not. Not even close.
the stock legacy diff has stubs that stick out, the R180 has a slot you slide a stub into.
Basically, you need to do one of the following:
Put the R180 diff inside the legacy housing
Make hybrid legacy/RS axles
Use RS or STI hubs and RS or STI axles
the stock legacy diff has stubs that stick out, the R180 has a slot you slide a stub into.
Basically, you need to do one of the following:
Put the R180 diff inside the legacy housing
Make hybrid legacy/RS axles
Use RS or STI hubs and RS or STI axles
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You need to use the STi rear subframe. STi axels, which need STi hubs, along with the Brembo rear brakes which only fit over 17" wheels, which isn't all 17's. Basically you are converting the rear of the car to STi spec.
There is a guy here in MN who is using the R180 and STi subframe in his '98 w/ an STi motor and tranny. He redrilled SVX rotors and backing plates to fit on the STi hubs so he could still use 15 or 16" wheels for the winter. That car is badass. He runs it sans interior and dash, with the STi cluster zip tied to the dash bar. The thing is nuts in the snow/ice.
There is a guy here in MN who is using the R180 and STi subframe in his '98 w/ an STi motor and tranny. He redrilled SVX rotors and backing plates to fit on the STi hubs so he could still use 15 or 16" wheels for the winter. That car is badass. He runs it sans interior and dash, with the STi cluster zip tied to the dash bar. The thing is nuts in the snow/ice.
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ok so wait, if i put the r180 diff (wrx or sti) inside the legacy housing i can use legacy shafts and axles? is there any other vlsd that would swap in that isnt as hard to find as a r160 vlsd?
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wtb: power antenna, a rear right abs sensor and a rear lsd bolt on diff . pls pm me if u have these parts
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yea but thats just more stuff to get no? somebody local has a sti diff with no output shafts or anything. getting the extra rs stuff might be hard to come by at the junk yard by me. guess i'll wait it out on ebay/forumsSplinter wrote:Making up hybrid axles would be far, far easier than swapping the internals, imo

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wtb: power antenna, a rear right abs sensor and a rear lsd bolt on diff . pls pm me if u have these parts
wtb: power antenna, a rear right abs sensor and a rear lsd bolt on diff . pls pm me if u have these parts
Rebuilt RS axles are probably going to be about $100 a piece from your local jobber
If you place an ad on nasioc, you'll probably be able to find a pair somewhere for $15 each
So this is what you'd need:
2x used RS axle cores - $30-$50
2x used Legacy axle cores - Use your old ones
4x boot kit - $50? You might be able to do this for less if you are careful removing your old boots, then you just need new axle grease and band clamps.
Shouble be able to do the whole thing for under $100 bucks.
If you place an ad on nasioc, you'll probably be able to find a pair somewhere for $15 each
So this is what you'd need:
2x used RS axle cores - $30-$50
2x used Legacy axle cores - Use your old ones
4x boot kit - $50? You might be able to do this for less if you are careful removing your old boots, then you just need new axle grease and band clamps.
Shouble be able to do the whole thing for under $100 bucks.
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