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Hi all,

I am swapping diffs in my R33 GTR Vspec from the Active LSD to a R32 GTR mechanical one. I am not 100% sure I can use the driveshafts from the Active LSD with the R32 GTR mechanical one... or the tailshaft come to think of it? Can anyone confirm?

If I can't re-use them I need a pair of rear driveshafts by Friday so if anyone can help I will pay cash :whistling:

Cheers,

Mike

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Ok for those interested the PCD for the BCNR33 active LSD driveshaft flanges is Ø120mm and the BNR32 mech. LSD is Ø105mm. Distance between the flanges differs by 10mm too.

So if anyone has a pair for BNR32 driveshafts for a mech. LSD; I will pay cash for a pair! 0432 562 025

Hope what I got works.

Got a nismo r200 bnr34 1.5lsd but that doesn't fit in my active LSD bnr34 vspec housing. I'm hoping I can use my old diff housing, bolt the Gtr half shafts in and use the bnr34 drive shafts I got.

Fingers crossed.

Hope what I got works.

Got a nismo r200 bnr34 1.5lsd but that doesn't fit in my active LSD bnr34 vspec housing. I'm hoping I can use my old diff housing, bolt the Gtr half shafts in and use the bnr34 drive shafts I got.

Fingers crossed.

Yeah not sure mate; don't know if the half shafts will fit into the Nismo diff. centre. I need to find a pair of R32 GTR driveshafts now!

But then will the drive shaft splines slot into the hub?

Tried putting Gtr shafts into 34 Gt hubs and wouldn't fit.

Yeah I am hoping the splines in the hubs are the same between R32 GTR and R33 GTR I can understand that it may be different between GTR and GTS. If not I will be peaking; Nissan would have to be stupid to make it different... heres hoping they are not.

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