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Old 05-02-2009, 01:31 PM   #1
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Different types of 2.0/2.5l Shortshaft leg

Is there more than 1 type of 15" offshore midsection?
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Old 05-02-2009, 04:48 PM   #2
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i dont think so dude
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depends if cj has been near it
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off shore leg

over the other side they cut the leg down to the length that you need so really you could have a smooth back or a ridge back or even a consumer straight leg dont know if any one can do this over here
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I thought there were the 4 hole & 5 hole versions (where the wing plate fixes to)
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i thought all 15" mids had the extra 4 hole section on the back but a 5 hole plate would still fit.
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so both 4 & 5 hole wing plate fit then?
Thanks Rob
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Late 15" mids have the extra holes at the back for the wing plate to bolt to. (generaly the are bolted underneath this). Earlier mid sections the wing plate bolts through the bolts that hold the sandwich plate to the exhaust housing and are on top of it.
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i thought all 15" had the extra 4 holes as they didnt start producing them till late 90's early 00's??
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15 inch mids

may be wrong but as i remember the exhaust plate has the 4 hole boss cast on the back .early exhaust plates the wing plate bolts through the exhaust plate with i think 3 studs and up and 2 bolts down
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