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<blockquote data-quote="kevin" data-source="post: 299707" data-attributes="member: 1123"><p>i'm on global west's wait list. i was told at the time i order it that it was a direct fit. steve ragan has since told me some machining has to be done but that global ought to be able to do it. i'll talk with them after they get it in. i'ce been told the 03 half shafts work, but i don't know that personnally. i was planning on leaving the orginals on.</p><p></p><p>the olny thing that should be in the rear (as far as i know) is the gear lube and friction modifier. when i drained mine the last time it was to repalce the gears and the fluid was very clean (probably 1500 - 2000 miles on the fluid). the first time was to replace the geo. that was grey and creamy also (no chunks). i've had a cooler on sine the first track use (1800 hiway miles prior to that).</p><p></p><p>hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kevin, post: 299707, member: 1123"] i'm on global west's wait list. i was told at the time i order it that it was a direct fit. steve ragan has since told me some machining has to be done but that global ought to be able to do it. i'll talk with them after they get it in. i'ce been told the 03 half shafts work, but i don't know that personnally. i was planning on leaving the orginals on. the olny thing that should be in the rear (as far as i know) is the gear lube and friction modifier. when i drained mine the last time it was to repalce the gears and the fluid was very clean (probably 1500 - 2000 miles on the fluid). the first time was to replace the geo. that was grey and creamy also (no chunks). i've had a cooler on sine the first track use (1800 hiway miles prior to that). hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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