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I need some advice here..

I have an R33 ABS Diff housing which I want to fit a 2 way into.
There seems to be a shortage of These housing with 2 ways already in them..

So I need to find a centre that will work with the ABS half Shafts

Yet it's quite hard to find a listing of the different threads on the half shafts.

I am aware that you can swap center + half shafts from 5 bolt to 6 bolt etc but this is a bath I don't want to go

Do the No ABS R33 Half Shafts fit ABS centre's and visa versa?

Was the R33 the only R200 to come out with a 5 stud half shaft?

Thanks

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The centres and splines thereof are the same regardless of what is outside the diff.

The real problem you face is that some of the aftermarket LSD centres don't use the original half shafts of whatever diff you're banging it into (which is generally one long one and one short one). Some centres require that you use two long or two short (or some such similar nonsense). THAT is the question you need to be asking, not whether the ABS rings on the outside are important.

Don't assume. I think it may be the Nismo ones that need different shafts (which I think you can get from the same source, or course).

Do some searching and reading on here. It has been covered a few times I'm sure. I'm only repeating my own vague memories of what I've read about the place.

Old Nismo diffs were infact a rebranded diff (forgot the name) I ran one of these before and it used the stock shafts.. however the newer ones come with supplied shafts.

KAAZ diffs reuse your shafts

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