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I bought an r32 gtr diff , shafts and hubs of a friend who originally pulled em out of a r32 gtr wreck

my car is early 89 gtr and has a finned cover, this one doesnt have finns has anyone seen a 32gtr rear diff with no fins?? oh yeah its a white one so im thinking a later model 32

also the non finned cover is 31 spline. finned is 30 spline

thanx T04GTR for the info

so are the 31 splines on the pinion or the side gears?, the diff has the input flange and output shafts still in it will I need to change any thing to fit the late model diff.

keith

finned cover is vspec diff

man i get tired of people misquoting info on 32 GTR diffs! I must hear it about once a month. as my man dave has pointed out ALL pre-model update BNR32 GTRs have a finned diff cover. later models have the plain cover.

swap to the finned cover. it holds more oil.

thanx again

this is all good news Ive scored a late model diff and i can put the best bits on it [finned cover]

and sell the leftover drive shafts and stuff, my lsd centre will be okay for some one too if they have a quiet set of gears.

man i get tired of people misquoting info on 32 GTR diffs! I must hear it about once a month. as my man dave has pointed out ALL pre-model update BNR32 GTRs have a finned diff cover. later models have the plain cover.

im sure paulr33 was thinking of r33[he has got a huge thread on r33 vspec active lsds]

i did a fair bit of searching on diffs in the drivetrain thread but didnt come up with the answer but i did find heaps of misquoted info that i had to sift through, but hey in any forum you have to dig to find gold

werd :)

ps.. your driveshaft flanges that you are gonna chuck are gold.

ps. any aftermarket mechanicl lsd needs these flanges for them. pitty there 6 bolt lol.

r34gtt helical uses them to i think.

hey to4

are you saying all aftermarket centres use 30 spline side flanges?

are they hard to get because they break a lot or is it because ppl do gtr upgrades?

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