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Old 08-26-2006, 10:02 PM   #1
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Default Help with Supra TT lsd/rear sub frame

Could anyone tell me if the mk4 twin turbo has one or two mounting rubbers on the rear sub frame to hold the Diff in place,from the back of the car the left hand side of the diff has two locating bolts which both go into the rubber on the sub frame,the n/a supra only has this rubber but there is another hole in the sub frame and extra locating hole on the right side of the diff,just wanted to know if this is used by the TT....?
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Could anyone tell me if the mk4 twin turbo has one or two mounting rubbers on the rear sub frame to hold the Diff in place,from the back of the car the left hand side of the diff has two locating bolts which both go into the rubber on the sub frame,the n/a supra only has this rubber but there is another hole in the sub frame and extra locating hole on the right side of the diff,just wanted to know if this is used by the TT....?
any answers please
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There are four mounting rubber mounts for the diff (one on each 'corner' (two in the back, fastened horizontally, and two in the front, fastened vertically)). The subframe also has four rubber mounts:
http://www.mkiv.com/specifications/ncf/ncf93/ncf159.jpg
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