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gday fellars . had this on the hoist the other day and only one wheel was spinning ... is this normal i would of thought it came with a limi at least or can anyone correct me on this . cheers

*R33 Gts n/a 93 model lsd or single spinner ???

R200 diff from the turbo model should bolt straight in I think? I think there are things to consider like ABS braking but a shimmed up one of them will be plenty enough to get both wheels spinning.

mine never did with the standard suspension (93 model) but now all i have to do is dump it in first at about 5500 and gets both going with the coilovers very nice its a totally different car it was the best mod i ever done

Edited by LUME

Coilovers is also the best mod I ever did to my NA Skyline, but people may argue that good adjustable sway bars are probably the best Bang for buck suspension mod.

Depends on what model, if yours is a 33 type-s then yes it does, if your model isn't then it was optional.

http://www.cars-directory.net/specs/nissan...e/1993_8/21713/

er33 is the model i have . and whats this talk about an r200 diff ??

mine never did with the standard suspension (93 model) but now all i have to do is dump it in first at about 5500 and gets both going with the coilovers very nice its a totally different car it was the best mod i ever done

and then you crashed :)

no... found the problem turning left + loose roads and immense toe in on the rear mechanic said that was the culprit i wasnt trying to slide like ive stated in the other thread.

Edited by LUME

nope no body kit starcorps with dish respray and pumped and rolled guards and stretched tyres...

ive got tanabe sustec pro's hks castor tops in the front and spring rates are 8 on the front and 6 on the rear

wish my car would spin second lol sawps :);):rant:

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