what the difference between
Jan 19, 2008 | 08:40 PM
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what the difference between
A mt75 and a mtx75 gearbox?
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mt75 is 4x4 or rwd and mtx is fwd iirc
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MT75 is a RWD and 4x4 'box.
MTX 75 is a FWD 'box.
Jan 19, 2008 | 08:46 PM
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so on a serious note if at all posiible on pf do they take the same oil etc?
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i thought the mt75 was the 4x4 box out of the 4x4 saph and escort cossies?
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Originally Posted by Alps Pacino
i thought the mt75 was the 4x4 box out of the 4x4 saph and escort cossies?
also fitted to later sierras and transits in rwd form
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Jan 19, 2008 | 08:51 PM
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ps would i be right in saying that even though they share the same name there completely different box's
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Question about the 4x4 box, How do you select reverse?
Down and right?
Jan 19, 2008 | 08:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Alps Pacino
ps would i be right in saying that even though they share the same name there completely different box's
the rwd and 4x4 are the same kit inside hence why you can have a rwd Mullet box should you want one
fwd is totally different i think
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yes with lift up bit on shifter
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do they use the same oil?
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