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Tilbrook Shimmed R33 Diff -> Swap For Your Stocky!


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current situation: car is defected, putting it back to stock. Nearly everything is done but i have a diff that was shimmed up about 6 months ago at Tilbrooks. It is very tight and works as well as the 2-way cusco i had in there before. Perfect for anyone wanting more drift/traction ability over a stock or worn LSD.

So therefore anyone with a worn standard viscous LSD, heres a free choice for you, we'll straight swap em.

Alternatively, anyone with a standard R33 diff for sale, i am looking to purchase.

Cheers.

edit: i see my brother has already posted similar request for diff and baby restraint bolts!

Edited by SLY33
just woke up from a power nap. what bout you two? :laugh:

lol, im in Hong Kong so it was only 12:30am here :huh:

Hmmmm.. i did try 4.3 ratio in my car once.. already enough wheelspin wit the 4.11's!

Think 4.11's are a good match with my setup, its not laggy enough to really bog in 1st, and once its rolling, and can stretch its legs its goodbye to whoever's next to me (95% of the time) :blush:

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