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Yeap!! thats exactly what my car is now! :thumbsup: just a normal non alsd non abs skyline!! My mechanic is still going to look into the abs issue, but for now i just have to deal with those two pesky lights on the dash!

and yes.. my car gets driven everywhere without issues :D

Lol!! Yeah i know richie!! i'll eventually get a 1.5 way.. need to save up a lil bit first :P

and cerci!! Sure thing! It was ProConcept in Meadowbank.. Their details are in my sig :P

Also I spoke with Jeff from SSS Automotive (9896 6111) and organised the stock r33 diff and drivetrains to be delivered to Josh at Proconcept

very nice moanie. I think the reason your abs isn't working is that the half shafts on the new diff may have different ABS rings or none at all, if hes pulled the pump for the ALSD out then the wiring for the pickups will have gone too.

its not a big job to pull the cluster out and remove the ALSD and slip globes.

Edited by mattymagoo22
Mona,

any chance you can get some more info regarding the alsd resevoir and lines etc and what Josh did to remove them .. just so these others may have a chance to do the swap themselves if need be

yeah sure! will ask when i see him next week!

very nice moanie. I think the reason your abs isn't working is that the half shafts on the new diff may have different ABS rings or none at all, if hes pulled the pump for the ALSD out then the wiring for the pickups will have gone too.

its not a big job to pull the cluster out and remove the ALSD and slip globes.

will also ask about this matty!!! I remember him saing something about borring a ring from a different diff? i find it hard to understand unless i'm seeing whats happening, so will also get this confirmed! :ninja:

and yeap! globes won't be a problem :nyaanyaa: its scarey seeing them lit up though! so not used to it!

the silver thing with teeth on it is the ABS ring (man i hope this link works).

that ring is on the half shaft, on the other side of the bolts is the rear driveshaft/ c/v axle

Hope this can explain some things.

http://i12.tinypic.com/48m5lwz.jpg

hope noone is mad i borrowed their picture

Edited by mattymagoo22
the silver thing with teeth on it is the ABS ring (man i hope this link works).

that ring is on the half shaft, on the other side of the bolts is the rear driveshaft/ c/v axle

Hope this can explain some things.

http://i12.tinypic.com/48m5lwz.jpg

hope noone is mad i borrowed their picture

yeap that link works!! thanks :sick: i'll find out if the stock alsd uses different rings! i'm fairly sure from what josh was saying, it did, and he had to borrow the ring from elsewhere! but will reconfim all this when i'm there!

yeah nice . hoping that the pic and my info can add to your database of knowledge.

stil need to know exctly what you need for a swap.... diff, half shafts, tailshafts and flanges for the c/v's.......?

pm me or send your number and we could have a chat or whatever......

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