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How would that occur when the diff is attached to the subframe? if we were talking a live axle car,that might occur,but not in an IRS nissan.

the only movement the driveline has to deal with is engine twist and a little vibration.

Justin...

Yeah thats correct I was reverting back to my VL days lol :happy:

sic off having to put new cv's in the front keeps wearing boots out looks to good low and more fun hehe

hey danMcd seems weird your wearing out cv boots, no-one else has that prob, going on your pic you don't seem that low, if you were low your more likely to wear out tyres than boots,and why go rwd over awd unless you want to spin the rear wheels and have shitty handling(is that what you want to do?)

hey danMcd seems weird your wearing out cv boots, no-one else has that prob, going on your pic you don't seem that low, if you were low your more likely to wear out tyres than boots,and why go rwd over awd unless you want to spin the rear wheels and have shitty handling(is that what you want to do?)

am leving f diff in so can go back to awd if i dont like it.

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