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Old 01-06-2008, 11:47 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Switching from 700r4 to 200r4

What will I need to swap out or change besides the torque converter? Driveshaft need to be shortened? I am running a spohn torque arm for a 700r4, will I need to buy a new one? Just looking to see what is involved when swapping these transmissions. Thanks.
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Theres no provision for the torque arm on the 200, the driveshaft length, the front yoke one the driveshaft, crossmember modification odd the top of my head
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