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Old 09-08-2013, 05:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Martel
Those are 03-04 cv shafts. As to the rest of it who can say for sure. 03-04s also came with a front differential torque brace.
http://fulltiltboogieracing.com/FT%201290.htm

Then I will take that as a yes this is a Termi rear end lol. Thanks. Now I know I need to find a Termi driveshaft or at least the conversion for that yolk.

Now I just need to get my 83 in so I can get it under the car and out of my garage. I am going to trim stock fox springs down so I can at least have it under the car...not to be driven...
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Old 09-09-2013, 11:37 AM
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I have a complete center section from an 04 cobra what dimensions do you want?
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Old 09-09-2013, 01:27 PM
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Originally Posted by 99 GT vert
I have a complete center section from an 04 cobra what dimensions do you want?

the pinion flange diameter and the measurement of the spread of the bolt holes.

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Old 09-09-2013, 02:52 PM
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Originally Posted by projectresto83
the pinion flange diameter and the measurement of the spread of the bolt holes.

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Did you not see my post on how to avoid using the IRS pinion flange?No conversion kit is needed
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Old 09-09-2013, 05:43 PM
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pinion flange diameter is 5 inches and the bolt separation is 3 inches
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Originally Posted by 99 GT vert
pinion flange diameter is 5 inches and the bolt separation is 3 inches

assuming you measured the bolt spread from the bolts that side by side and not across....then mine is the same.
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Old 09-10-2013, 02:46 PM
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Originally Posted by BraMas
If your wondering if the pinion flange is different than a SRA the answer is yes. Just put the pinion flange from the SRA on the IRS and your DS will bolt right in. This is what I did for my swap.
And stop calling it a "Termi" it's Terminator "termi" makes the car sound gay

Now I see your post, skipped right over it. Thanks.


I was more curious on the measurement to be sure it was a TERMI IRS, not specifically for the TERMI driveshaft.

As for swapping in the SRA pinion flange, I still don't know if the fox length driveshaft will work yet nor have I completed that much research about it. If I have my way about it, once this project begins I will be using a FRPP aluminum shaft. I am not exactly in a rush to install this because I have work to do to the underside of the fox and bushings to swap out before I do so.
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