will a GPX gear box fit in GR FTO?
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And you have owned it for the full 80,000km, thats my point, you dont know hopw its been looked after before you owned it, my box has done 140,000km and it hasnt missed a beat
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Re: will a GPX gear box fit in GR FTO?
Hi everyone..
I have bought the GPX transmission. but my mechanic told me he couldn't fit it in to my GR car. i need a drive shaft. He has tried and it just didn't match my GR car. I have no idea what the drive shaft is...But I just couldn't get it fix without it...and my mechanic told me he has searched around adelaide but couldn't get the right drive shaft to replace it.
I am here for some advice. Any one knows where can I find the drive shaft?
Thanks~
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I have bought the GPX transmission. but my mechanic told me he couldn't fit it in to my GR car. i need a drive shaft. He has tried and it just didn't match my GR car. I have no idea what the drive shaft is...But I just couldn't get it fix without it...and my mechanic told me he has searched around adelaide but couldn't get the right drive shaft to replace it.
I am here for some advice. Any one knows where can I find the drive shaft?
Thanks~
Elise
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I wasnt aware that the transmission was different between the two. Correct me if im wrong, but that sounds like rubbish to me. The driveshafts do vary based on ABS, and whether manual or tip, but not between models of tip
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There are some variants on the driveshaft couplings. For instance, I know the 5 spd tip & 4 spd tip ends differ. Manual & tip also differs.
You've got 2 options:
1st - tell the mechanic to open up the gear box & swap the driveshaft ends with the ones from the old box. They go right into the diff centre so there is some work involved in that.
2nd - go find some driveshafts
You've got 2 options:
1st - tell the mechanic to open up the gear box & swap the driveshaft ends with the ones from the old box. They go right into the diff centre so there is some work involved in that.
2nd - go find some driveshafts
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ive got a non abs 4sp tip driveshaft (the long one) if that helps
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Not likely. You need to get some manual ones. I think they're part of the manual conversion parts list anyway.jonowong wrote:so my tip driveshafts wont fit my manual box?!
EDIT, found the list...
Bennoz back in 05 wrote:How to convert to manual - compliments of Giles @ Japco in the UK. He's done over 200 of them. Currently doing 2 a week. In Aus I know of at least 5 cars that have been done. Panelhouse can supply the parts & you just need a good set of tools or a good mechanic. Prices I've seen range from 2k to 3.8k
You don't need the driveshafts unless you have a 5speed tiptronic box but you do need the green CV cups that go into the manual gearbox as there are 4 different types and your tip ones might not fit. What we do is when the manual box is fitted we send our tiptronic green cups back to the gearbox supplier to put back on his driveshafts. If he won't do that then you will need the original manual box driveshafts.
Exact listing of parts required:
Clutch pedal assembly
Brake pedal assembly
gear selector
selector cables
gaitor
gear knob
Gearbox
gearbox mount
master cylinder and pipes inc.slave cylinder and all brackets
Flywheel, clutch, pressure plate etc.
Rev counter
All nuts, bolts. clips etc
Plug that goes onto the reverse sensor with a bit of loom.
Its all a very straight forward fit with the only wiring that needs to be done being on the original gearbox loom (large black plug). you will need to join the two bigger wires (black with yellow stripe and black with red stripe) together and also you will need to wire in the reverse sensor to the red with blue stripe and black with yellow stripe (small wires), these are positioned next to each other.