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so basically derlin, or same product but different name, its harder then alliminium but also more brittle. either way... will transfer just as much NVH and do the job just the same.

hell you can use anything. the whole gain is from raising the subframe and using a stiffer bush. I have a mate who has gont the right tight arsed option and cut the top off the stock nissan bushes til its flush with frame and then welded a flat steel washer to the frame and the steel crush tube. effectivly locking it. then bolting it all back up.

works just as well. but too dodgy for my liking haha

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the diff angles are slightly different when compared to the older s13 era frames. this is one of many changes that nissan made to the s14/33 and upward frames.

the best thing you could do to your 32 or s13 to get more traction woul be to fit a newer subframe to it.

lol thats a bit too dodgy for my liking aswell.. yeah downside is theyre more brittle... ahh either aluminium or those.. I'm just thinking the black ones I showed would be a bit softer. I dunno though.... I'll have a good few nights sleep to think it over only reason I'm going through all this effort to find the best is because my car is pretty low, well atleast in my opinion.

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Atleast at the back..

the best thing you could do to your 32 or s13 to get more traction woul be to fit a newer subframe to it.

S14 much better?

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you'll benifit from raising the 32 frame for sure

you'll defo benifit from fitting a s14 frame and then raising that... you'd have very little problems with lack of traction and car would handle a lot better.

not a straight forward swap tho.. need to make spacers that are offset as the bolt spacing is 10mm diff each side.

i have an s14, hence the bolt in s14 subframe.

the diff doesnt matter, neither does turbo or non turbo. as they are all interchangeable. you can fit your current 32 diff in a s14 subframe by using a s14 backing plate. in fact i have a 4.3 R200 diff from a 32 in my car currently.

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