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time for a little work on the m6, where and what are the best parts to get?

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Old 06-02-2005, 04:14 AM
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hey guys, i am about to put my clutch in and i figured i will go ahead and put some steel shift forks in while i am at it. My car has 27,000 miles on it but i just want to make it last. I will put new syncro's in 2nd gear while im at it to. So where and what are the best parts? I've read the viper shift forks are the ****, but where do you get them? Any help will be greatly appreciated guys, thanks. Charles
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come on guys, i know someone knows where and what i need. thanks
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the gear box......
http://www.thegearbox.org/pages/1/index.htm
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I am about to replace my clutch too, how hard is it to replace sychyros and fork in the T56 tranny???
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The job is fairly easy, but you will need the correct tools.
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D&D also makes the shift forks.
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The Gear Box and D&D are who I mostly use. One had better prices than the other on different parts, so shop around a little first.
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Thanks guys! who is D&D?
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http://www.ddperformance.com/
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www.libertysgears.com is where i bought my internal t56 parts...clutchless shifting is 10x quicker than a standard t56...
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You already have the steel 3-4 fork and carbon blockers if its the 2002 in your sig so unless its doing something wrong just leave it alone.
I use rockland standard gear for my parts www.rsgear.com




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