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One longer stud on some carriers..

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DARK AGE 53:
when doing a gear change last week I found the carrier that came on the car had one longer stud then the new carrier, not a big deal but you might want to get a shorter stud just in case.

Al

justfreaky:
Hi Al,
 From what I have read, this was indicative of a 10 bolt Toyota rear end housing. Have found that this is not always true.
 Steve

qweedqwag:
You can plug it with silicone, it not a big deal.


Mike.

JGRacing:
Bringing up an old subject.  Anyone know where I can get one of the long studs.  The carrier that came on the car uses the short stud, but the carrier I am switching uses the long stud.  If I just seal it with gasket seal, do I just keep the short stud on and only have 9 nuts holding it in the housing?   

VMS Motorsports:
Im just a 9 nutter myself...

That sounded odd...  ::)

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