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Hey guys,

I've come across a complete R32 GTR rear cradle (everything but the brakes) and want to know if I can put the diff into my R32 GTS-T. My diff is on the way out (2nd one!!) and I'm fed up with it single spinning!

Does anybody know the process for this - do I need to change stub axles, half shafts, etc?

I've already looked around this forum and using Google and couldn't get any real info for the R32 GTS-T.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Bobby.

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if you already got the entire rear cradle with everything except calipers, just bolt up the lot and just use your calipers and lines,

if you're missing the calipers/hubs/rotors, then it won't work, GT-R hubs and GTS-t hubs are different.

GT-R diff output shafts are different, so are their drive shafts and hubs.

Thanks for the reply mate, I have the GTR hubs, but not the calipers or rotors. The GTS-T rotors and calipers should fit, shouldn't they?

I apparently can swap the diff yoke from mine onto the GTR one... do you know if this is correct?

I appreciate your help :)

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