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Hey guys I've got a r32 n/a ad the guy I bought it off welded the diff but now when I reverse and go around corners slow the hole back of the car feels like its jumping ad theres a really bad noise sounds like the diff or something is gunna fall out lol I jacked the car up and seen if anything was loose but everything seemd okay but one of the axels of whateva te are is a bit wobbly but not to bad anyone now would it could be? I need help ASAP cause I attend drift days and don't want nothing breaking so if anyone knows what it could be would be very helpful thanks

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When cornering your inside wheel doesnt rotate at the same speed as your outside, this is why diffs allow the outside wheel to spin faster while cornering. by welding the diff you eliminate this and therefore have both wheels spinning at the same speed so it will "skip" at slow speeds.

Its perfect for drifting but not what you want for a daily

your only option is to get a new diff. Ideally a LSD so you can have your lock when you want it but it will act normal on the streets

Yeh it doesn't make the normal skipping noise tho the whole car like rocks Back and for when turning and when reversing its make a heap bad clunking noise sounds like the wheels or something is gun a come off but I dunno what it is? Do you no any where cheap that will have a r200 6 bolt? And how much does it cost to get shimmed?

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