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rdg engineering have built a full spool for the r200 diff (less rolling weight ) im also sure someone else in oz also makes one as theo woollett had one in his car before the rdg one was finished

Theo smashed the mini spool...save your $$

put a KAAZ 2 way in it...Mark runs 8.0 with one.

or do what i do...run a stocker...hehe

my stocker is a late model R32 so its a R33 non v-spec diff...1mm larger 1/2 shafts than a R32 early model and 31 spline...the best one in my opinion.

A couple of you may be missing the point - it's not breaking differentials that i am concerned about - rather the fact of one wheel spinning less than the other and sending me across the strip - thats why i want a true locker of types - hence welding her up?

Axles are all being up graded so breakages should be to a minimum, just attempting to aleviate the possiblities of kissing the verticle crete.

a full spool was mentioned. alot safer than a cig centre.

A couple of you may be missing the point - it's not breaking differentials that i am concerned about - rather the fact of one wheel spinning less than the other and sending me across the strip - thats why i want a true locker of types - hence welding her up?

Axles are all being up graded so breakages should be to a minimum, just attempting to aleviate the possiblities of kissing the verticle crete.

I was under the impression that ANDRA requires a spool be used.

Are the r33 halfshafts 31 spline and the r32 29 spline. From what ive seen they all have 31 spline input shafts into the diff but just wanted to check that the r33 has larger 31 spline halfshaft.

To the best of my knowledge, ANDRA do not specify diff centre composition. That would just be ridiculous. Think of the types of vehicles you'd exclude.

I was under the impression that ANDRA requires a spool be used.

Are the r33 halfshafts 31 spline and the r32 29 spline. From what ive seen they all have 31 spline input shafts into the diff but just wanted to check that the r33 has larger 31 spline halfshaft.

MMMMMMMMMM not sure here?

I was under the impression that ANDRA requires a spool be used.

Are the r33 halfshafts 31 spline and the r32 29 spline. From what ive seen they all have 31 spline input shafts into the diff but just wanted to check that the r33 has larger 31 spline halfshaft.

RDG is giving me a proto type full spool that he has currently designed and he would like to see it put under major load.

.Will let you all know how we go.

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