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Anyone using a t56 out of an 03/4 cobra,what lenth if you can remember is you drive line from end to end?
 

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mines a magnum. im not sure if theres a difference. but you have my number.. shoot me a text tomorrow. ill be out working on it all day.
 

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Should be the same length as the 03/04 cobra. That's what I used. .

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I didn't save it before my ifail failed me! Text me or message me on here with it.
 
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+1 stock or 03 Cobra one, both looked pretty much the same to me. I was wondering what that weird weight thing was, I left mine on.
 

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weight should be taken off for the t56 fork
 

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Pretty sure I just used the t56 fork when I did mine, like Onyx said they looked pretty much the same. I've had mine in for almost a year now with no issues and I drive it daily.

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I swapped a t56 into another sn95 before and used a stock 03/04 drive-shaft. You could also call d&d for a new driveshaft and they may know the size you need off-hand. I think they charge about 600 for a new aluminum d/s though. Strange engineering also makes drive-shafts, but they will need to know the exact dimensions. Their chromoly drive-shafts are pretty reasonable.

I have a t56 magnum in my current car and used the stock clutch fork. I am running a quicktime bellhousing.
 

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any particular reason?


In many cases that little weight will cause interference with one of the bolt heads behind the fork not allowing for full engagement or disengagement. Is it every t56 no not everything is the same. General rule of thumb is to toss the weight in the trash.
 

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In many cases that little weight will cause interference with one of the bolt heads behind the fork not allowing for full engagement or disengagement. Is it every t56 no not everything is the same. General rule of thumb is to toss the weight in the trash.


Interesting, maybe I will remove it on mine. I thought the clutch fork that came with mine was a stock 03 Cobra one and it had the weight so I just left it.
 

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