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hay all out there, i heard that you can strengthin a diff out of a pintara to put it in to a skyline just woundering weather this is possible and what you have to do to strengthin it, also i have a manual pintara and an automaitc skyline that i was thinkin about putting it in will this matter, cheers shaun :(

also is there anyother diffs that will bolt straight in, for example a vl diff, looking to get my skyline on the road asap so it wont be a permant fix but just to get it regesitered. thanks shaun

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there is a difference between the Pintara Diff and the Skyline diff but that is inside the diff

A pintara has 25 spline axles whereas a Skyline has 28 Spline axle so they are a little stronger.

I have just finished putting a cross between the two into my car I got a Pintara Diff for the 4.11 Ratio in comparison to the Skylines 3.8 ratio

and then got skyline axles plus skyline hemisphere and put it all together with a mini spool

Pick and Payless for a Skyline/Pintara Diff $130.00 complete

Mini Spool $100.00 Ebay

Bear Differentials to provide new bearings and put it all together $550.00

So I now have a Brand new diff and the difference in accelaration is so much better than before it comes on boost a lot sooner

Edited by spx25t
i seen mini spools for like $60 and i swear my mate got his for $40 pretty cheap i reckon if only i had options that cheap lol :)

Paul.

if only every thing was that cheap., is a welded diff out of skyline worth anything, if so how much. cheers shaun :O:) :sorcerer:

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