are these trannys compatible

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91wag
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are these trannys compatible

Post by 91wag »

i have a 91 legacy wagon 5spd awd non turbo, and the second gear went on it, my buddy just fried wat we think is the center dif in a 99 legacy wagon 5spd awd 2.2 brighton edition, can i swap out the input shaft and 2nd gear from his tranny into mine to fix it or can i put my center dif in his to make his work and use his tranny in my car?
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Post by Legacy777 »

I'm not sure to tell you the truth. Things did change throughout the years. I would say you would probably have a better chance of swapping the center diffs, but I have nothing to back that up.
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Post by jamal »

I would think yes. Someone like BAC5.2 would know better than me though.
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Post by Arctic Assassian »

I think swapping the diffs is the only way to go. I know that I have a center diff from a wrx that I welded up to make my 91 ss 5-speed RWD. It fits no problem.
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