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hey guys,

i have a 92 (ca18det) 180sx converted to a rb25det with a good amount of mods. the stock ca18det diff is still in it, and lets just say i think it on its way out. there is a clunk in the rear when i change gears at low revs, and a drone when i am in 5th at any speed.

i want to know what upgrades are avilable - i suppose a 2 way LSD or a stock one out of a tuffer car. aprox cost would be good aswell.

thanks, jonathan

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a reasonable mechanical 2way will cost you anything from 1200- 2000 brand new just for the centre, depending on who you go through to get it. Dont waste your time on another r2000 nissan diff, crap! Keep in mind it will cost you a bit to get it installed if you dont do it yourself, but a good investment. Remember if you purchase a 2nd hand 2way they are renowned to be tired and are at the end of there life generally. all the best with your discion making

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