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bluebird
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hey i was just wondering if there was any difference between the normal bluebird and the trx modles besides visuals im looking at the mid 80 modles, sorry if im off topic

Posted on: 2006/1/27 9:50
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Some are more susceptible to bird flu than the others.

Sorry, I'm a-go-in to bed now. I'll let you all be.

Posted on: 2006/1/27 9:54
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All Australian Bluebird [910] engines were the same [model for model]
Where fitted, all the five speeds or auto's were the same. [again, model for model]
With the following exceptions, all series 1 & 2 Bluebirds used the same H165 diff in 3.9 to 1 ratio.
The exceptions are,... wagon with four speed had the H190 in 3,9 to 1, & the poverty pack four door sedan with four speed had the H165 in 3,7 to 1. I do not know anything about series 3 diffs.

All sedans used the same suspension with the possible exception of uprated shocks for the TRX [I'm too tired to check my parts book] I also believe that the springs & sway bar were all the same. [model for model]

I hope that this is of some help.

Posted on: 2006/1/27 13:04
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did any of them come with a lsd because i just bought a trx for $50 aus with the trx rims and every thing and i laid down some ruber and both tryers were spinning is this a aftermarket part or did it come with the car

Posted on: 2006/1/28 0:27
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hmm lsd you say, wouldnt it be a bit better to jack the car up and see if its got an lsd by spinning one wheel and holding the other

my 200b with an open diff used to spin 2 wheels all the time, wen i pulled the diff apart i found out why, i brokted it

Posted on: 2006/1/28 4:59
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dodge needs to come out of retirement ...

Posted on: 2006/1/28 7:09
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hey i had a look at it and it is a lsd unless it is brocken but it and was wondering if anyone has put a trx diff and motor in a 1200 sedan i looked it up on google and couldnt find anything on mouts and spec but the motor is ment to have a extra sparkplug for each port but will have to have a look and do the trx rims bolt straight on to the 1200 sedan studs seening as alot of people have them on there 1200s and is it hard to get a hold of a lower profile tyer to fit it thanx for any help guys and gals

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wha wha what
Long sentences that go all over the shop get confuzing for the average joe to understand i compare them to the time it was grey out side but I was all blue because my car window was down and I needed to tie my shoelaces but the dog got out and was running up the street I was planing to have chicken tonight tonight and the milk man left me a bill for $3.50 up in the tree I saw a blue bird but it could just be the lsd

Posted on: 2006/1/28 9:58
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phunk

the scary thing is I can't tell difference between those two sentences....

A strong recommendation is to keep to one point per sentence.

I remember getting the same advice eons ago at high school.

Also remember constructive critisim shows we care.

Posted on: 2006/1/28 12:07
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dont worry about phunk he has to put his to coment on every post

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