FS: WRX 5MT Transmission

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    This gearbox is a perfect solution to those who have bent shifter forks and/or blown out gears. It is a USDM 5MT that came out of a 2002 WRX with 145,003 miles. It is a complete transmission, minus the transfer gears, associated bearings, and extension case. The transfer case itself and center differential are included. It also comes with the cables and brackets, everything you see in the photos below.

    This gearbox had blown transfer gears, but there were very few miles put on after the transfer gears let go. There was no damage done to the gearset themselves. I removed this transmission from a customer’s car and I am looking to sell it ASAP.

    I inspected the gearbox thoroughly. Everything is as it should be for the given mileage. No broken or chipped teeth; the bearings are in good shape and front differential is in good shape. Syncros, shifter forks and center differential are in good shape. 1st gear syncro has a bit more wear than the others, which is normal because these transmissions don't like to go into 1st above 15 mph (approximately).

    The gearset is now installed in main transmission case, so all you'd have to do is swap the transfer gears and extension case, then you'd be good to go. Swapping transfer gears is not a very straight forward job, but I can do it for you, if necessary.

    02-05 WRX 5MT transfer case ratios are all 1.100:1. This is normally paired with the 3.545 rear diff (and 3.900 front diff). This will also work in the 2005 Saabaru. Feel free to post here with further questions.

    Price is $600, which I feel is fair, given the mileage, condition, and all the pieces included. A complete used transmission from a junkyard/salvage yard will cost you at least $1200. If you were to buy new OEM parts to complete this transmission, that would cost you approximately $350 in parts alone.

    ~Dan

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    Transmision threads are multiplying:eek3: locking it up.
     
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