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Ok i have GTR 32 spline hubs, axles that fit them now I find they don't bolt up to my diff...

So my options are:

1. Get a GTR diff

2. Get a GTR diff centre to put in my housing

3. Swap the ends of my axles over (change the cv etc if you get what i mean) to suit my current diff...

If it was just a matter of putting a centre in, can i use my current crown wheel?

Some guidance would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers

Tim,

The centre will fit the S13 housing, however keep in mind this will need to be fitted by a pro to get the spacing set up properly (or youll kill the diff quicksmart).

The most sensible option available to you is to get the GT-R diff with housing, then just swap the backing plate and driveshaft flange onto it from your S13 R200 (assuming its an r200, not a crappy R180..)

It will work out cheaper after factoring the diff specialists' fees from the other method, and its so easy you can do it with basic tools in your driveway, in mere minutes.

Cheers

Yes, getting the centre fitted is not an issue, and i can get a diff centre easy enough.. sounds like its all good to go...

However I want to know if i can swap my crown wheel onto it........

PS Mods please move to Drivetrain forum

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