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Hey guys.

I've been doing a little research and ringing around. And I can't find anyone who sells mini spools for skylines.... does anyone here know where I can source one from? or have they evenb heard of them in skylines?

thanks for the help.

cheers.

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welding them or using a mini-spool?

I've been using a welded diff for 12 months now, daily driven, and drifted around once a week. and it's still going strong.

If you're interested in drift, welding a diff is probable best budget mod you can do to your car! You might be able to get a diff place to make up a minispool, but also consider the cost of that, vs a spare second hand diff centre.

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skyline r200 lsd's are easy to weld, there are inspection ports you can weld it through, didn't cause any problems for the guy who did mine (r32 viscous lsd)

i guess you could also look for a diff from a non-turbo skyline (assuming centre fits) which isn't an lsd.

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