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Old 06-11-2012
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Default Vega b4.1 gen1 geared diff

Hi can anyone tell me if a the b4.1 geared diff will fit the vega gear box.
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I tried a gear diff in a c4.1 for a few weeks and it was awful compared to a ball diff. Not sure if it will fit a Vega tho.
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Default Gear diff

Hi thanks for the reply, what is the main diffence with the two diff's for you.
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Leaving aside the performance of ball versus gear diff....will the gear diff actually physically fit in the Vega gearbox? I know the Centro requires a bit of work with dremel to squeeze it in and this is not an option on Vega.
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Leaving aside the performance of ball versus gear diff....will the gear diff actually physically fit in the Vega gearbox? I know the Centro requires a bit of work with dremel to squeeze it in and this is not an option on Vega.
No it does not fit
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