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quick question lads

recently purchased r34 rear end

ie - cradle, driveshafts, control arms, uprights and diffs

is the r33 and r34 rear end the same?

also this diff is 4.11, which says to me it's gtr diff correct?

anyway basically just need to clarify that r34/r33 is an identical rear end.

thread can be deleted once i get the answer i'm after

cheers, mark

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you love the rear end don't you mark?

and just to give you some help.

GTT and GTR rear ends are different. one easy to spot one is the way the rear shocks fit to the hubs. if your new hubs accept a fork style shock then they are GTR. if the rear diff is a 34 GTR one it won't be 4.11 i don't think. I'm pretty sure the 34 GTR diff is different to 32 and 33 as the 34 uses the getrag 6 speed (could be wrong).

Manual R34 GTT diff is 4.111

I have had R34 GTT and R32 GTR diff housings in my car.

I have got R32 GTR hubs and drive shafts in my GTT. This leads me to believe that R32 to R34 is basically the same.

I know that's not a perfect answer but it's all I got.

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