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I was wondering if i could bolt up a celica all trac tranny to my gen 2 all trac camry. the reason i ask is because my tranny is fucked, and i plan on doin the 3SGTE swap in the near future. so i don't want to get the stock tranny, and then 2 months later, swap the tranny out again, so pretty much, if i can get the tranny from a 3SGTE to fit on my car, that would be awsome, so if anyone knows lemme know, thanks!
You can use the all trac tranny for a fwd application, but you have to modify it.
A tranny from a Celica All Trac should bolt up to a Camry All Trac.
1. You might need a custom driveshaft. This is if you can't reuse your stock driveshaft (output is a different size, different size splines, to short, to long, etc..).
2. Might need hybrid axles. IE: Celica All Trac inner and Camry outer.
You can use the all trac tranny for a fwd application, but you have to modify it.
A tranny from a Celica All Trac should bolt up to a Camry All Trac.
1. You might need a custom driveshaft. This is if you can't reuse your stock driveshaft (output is a different size, different size splines, to short, to long, etc..).
2. Might need hybrid axles. IE: Celica All Trac inner and Camry outer.
Is there anyway to figure out if i need anything custom before i go out and by the tranny, then go, FUCK! haha, any ideas would be good, thanks
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