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Old 07-11-2003, 04:45 PM
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Final Drive Gears for Cable tranny's????

I have a YS1 tranny that has a 4.400 final, but i want a quicker final drive for it. Is there any aftermarket final drive gears for cable b-series tranny's?
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Re: Final Drive Gears for Cable tranny's????

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I have a YS1 tranny that has a 4.400 final, but i want a quicker final drive for it. Is there any aftermarket final drive gears for cable b-series tranny's?
You might wanna try quife or kaaz ? I'm not too sure about it but i'd like to know that also. If you want shorter gears go with j1 or s1 trans.
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The YS1 tranny has shorter gears than j1 and s1. It even has shorter gears than a type R exsept for the final drive.
http://ff-squad.com/Bgears.htm
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