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Old 10-06-2007, 05:06 AM
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6 bolt swap?

so I have heard that swapping the 2g 4g63 for the 1g 6 bolt is a good idea and has some advantages. I was thinking of buying a motor and building it up then doing a swap latter. would it be best to swap the 6 bolt rather the 7 bolt? is it a just as easy or dose any fabing need to take place. I tried to do a search but did not come up with anything that could help me.

oh and it is time for me to get new wheels and would like to know what you guys think a good kind would be for my awd.

thanks!
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Old 10-06-2007, 12:17 PM
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Re: 6 bolt swap?

Yes, 6 bolts are a good idea. Search for "crankwalk" and you will find out why people dont like 7 bolts. They are not a direct drop in, there is a 6 bolt swap in out tech article section.
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