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I'm sold on the quaife front diff on a BNR32.. Right now I'm driving a OEM rear diff which is , most likely, 25 yr old! I have a ATS 1.5 way LSD lying around ( I put it for sale but no one bite the bullet yet..). Should I install this diff or sell it and buy a quaife in the rear OR just run the oem one ?

thanks!

I'M afraid the cost of rebuilt will be close to the cost of the Quaife ( seems like tranny shop are are in my area so they charge a lot knowing they have the ''monopole'' no shit.. its like 1000$ to rebuilt with the 300$ kit..)

im not sure where your located cobrAA but I have found myself in nearly the same situation..

I currently have a quaife front diff and a standard rear diff which im sure is not doing as a good a job as it could.

I spoke to Award at seven hills and they will re-shim the standard diff to make it tighter for 400ish dollars from what I can remember them telling me.. you have to pull the diff out yourself though.

In saying that a quaife rear would be the way to go based off how good the fronts are

Yeah so unless, I find a great deal on a quaife rear diff, i will buy the front and put the used ATS 1.5 there . thanks

Few people use the Quaife rear - most use the Nismo or recond stocker (or can you get Kaaz at a good price?)

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