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I know this has been asked a few times but the search didnt really show up alot. I am doing a clutch on an r32 next weekend and will be doing the job with the car up on 4 axle stands. I have taken plenty of boxes out in my time but all with the car up on a hoist at work. How have some people here managed to take out the gearbox? it looks fkn heavy on an r33, i havent yet looked at the r32. I have a pretty good quality blue point trolley jack i was thinking of trying to use. Does anyone know of any hire places that would hire out the floor transmission jacks?

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yeah the R33 box was an absolute biatch to put back in and we were on ramps

u should have to twist the box to get it in/out of underneath the car due to the starter motor housing being large so u just cant rip it straight out

im pretty sure this would be the same as the r32 box as they look similar in design

i always do then on the floor with the car on 4 stands , i did the gtr i just use a trolley jack heavy but not hard it helps if u have somei=one to help u though to steady the box on the jack . when i did a landcruiser ( very heavy ) i chained the box on the jack so it wouldnt twist .

robo's i use old input shafts to line mine but u can buy a tool if u want from supercheap or other retailers ( not expensive ).

robo's does u r r33 have a push or pull clutch ? r33 gtr is a pull clutch .

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