« Reply #20 on: September 13, 2014, 09:11:33 AM »
My blue SX4 was a 3.07 iron duke from the factory. The previous owner swapped the iron duke for an I6. The I6 had 2.35 gears from the factory and he must have mixed up which front diff was which during install. He drove it for years and I drove it for awhile assuming they matched. When I took it apart I confirmed that they were actually much different.
I checked the VC and it was still ok. It allows a lot of slip before it slowly engages, so it is forgiving.
If no damage occurred from years of driving with 3.07 in the rear and 2.35 in the front, I highly doubt your car will care about 3.55 vs 3.54.
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