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Title: quaife 37t flanges
Post by: Glauco on May 19, 2020, 11:40:30 am
hello,

I hope someone can answer this for me:
I bought a Quaife 37T diff for IRS, and the info tells me I need to use T2 flanges, but it doesn't say witch ones.
can I use 002 and 091 flanges? and what about T25 flanges? I believe that they are also 37T, or am I wrong?

thank you,
glauco


Title: Re: quaife 37t flanges
Post by: Bruce on May 19, 2020, 12:40:19 pm
Uses 002 flanges.  091 flanges are different and don't fit.  Same as 094.


Title: Re: quaife 37t flanges
Post by: Glauco on May 19, 2020, 12:43:19 pm
Uses 002 flanges.  091 flanges are different and don't fit.  Same as 094.

great, thank you!


Title: Re: quaife 37t flanges
Post by: nicolas on May 30, 2020, 11:44:04 am
yep 02. and buy the complete axles. you don't need more at this point. I started to collect all the parts separately and it comes out as a better set, but way more expensive and maybe you don't need expensive and better right away  ;)


Title: Re: quaife 37t flanges
Post by: Glauco on May 30, 2020, 17:13:31 pm
yep 02. and buy the complete axles. you don't need more at this point. I started to collect all the parts separately and it comes out as a better set, but way more expensive and maybe you don't need expensive and better right away  ;)

I already have t2 cv joints (actually thing CV's, but 100mm). And because I narrowed my trailing arms I had to use 2 shorter left (or right) auto axles. Ended up buying new HD ones for a sandrail. So I'm guessing I have more than enough to handle the power I'll be putting on them  :D