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Well pulling into a driveway today at an angle, i noticed that when the rear left became unweighted it free wheeled and the car struggled to get up the driveway ramp...so needs new diff by the looks of it :)

Is there anyone that has had the std Nissan diff reco'd, what can be done...who is running an aftermarket mechanical diff, names brands. I found a Kaaza dealer but its going to be about $2200 fitted for a 2-way diff

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I was looking at a GTR rear cradle, friend with a 200sx was going to get the brakes whilst i got the diff. Only they need work to fit into a GTST so i didnt bother...

Id much rather a bolt in affair unless someone can point me in the direction of a mechanic that has done this modification/transplant before...as id rather not be paying for someone else to learn on my car and charge me for the process

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to run a gtr diff you need to put the internals inside your std casing, then run the gtr driveshafts and hubs to suit the output on the diff. the driveshafts are biggers and run bigger slpines so you need the hubs to suit, all very easy to do once you have the parts

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Clint to the rescue!!! So yoy sound as though you have done this?

A question no one has been able to answer for me is... is the GTR hub aluminium...im assuming the GTST is cast iron...so if the GTR is lighter, then i will go to the trouble of getting the hub/driveshafts etc, otherwise ill stick with a GTST diff.

...and mist how much are you asking?

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Are we talking a weight difference of 50%, 100%? Im waiting for Whitelien to release the Group 4 coilovers for the R32 GTST, if i replace the hub mount then ill be able to run R32 GTR rear shocks (available) and R33 GTST front shocks (available) so seems doable...provided the weight saaving makes it worthwhile. I suppose the added driveshaft strenght shoudl be enough to warrant the change

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I had my GTS25t viscous diff done by UAS for $1200 a year or two ago.

Before i had it done i would spin the wheels in the wet constantly and when accelarating through corners it would spin one wheel followed by the other and then heaps of sideways action.

Now i have to do nasty stuff to get the wheels to spin and through corners i can hold the throttle nearly flat without going sideways. Going up a gutter where one wheel is left hanging and the other planted it pulls up without ANY wheel spin. Even after a year or two (i forget how long i have had it) it will still skip the wheels ie lock up when you are turning and you apply some throttle. As far as i know it is a GTS25t diff housing with GTR internals and a clutch pack, call John Penlington and ask him since cant remember the story.

http://www.uniqueautosports.com.au/priceli...rts/r33diff.jpg

http://www.uniqueautosports.com.au/priceli...ylineclutch.htm

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