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my skyline's busted
i just posted some pictures of my custom charging port on my skyline and i worked great but then you guess it It is now broke! I striped the rear diff! Does anyone know where I can find a alloy diff for a gen 1! This is the socond one i have distroyed
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Wow Kenney, I guess no one else understands what you mean until now. I understand what you mean, the axle is stripped, like the gearing is worn all the way down right? Well, I got some sites you should probally try, if you haven't allready
atomicmods.com (great service, over-the-top prices, which isn't good) undergroundxmods.com (great prices, and for what i've seen good products) xmodsinternational.com (only the UK store is currently open, and they're adding stuff) Well, I hope that helps out a little bit, and if you can't find anything there, go ahead and keep looking on eBay like luk3 said... and you should probally ask around for one in the buy/sell/trade section of the site. Hope that helps!
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There is no Gen1 alloy diff. There are EVO diffs, but even parts of them are plastic. I have seen a hell of alot of GPM sites too. Youre best bet is just to get a new one and lock er up tight.
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you know that is what everyone say lock it. I have 3 or 4 that are locked and when you lock them you are putting more strain on the rear end when you give it throttle. They just simply need to make alloy ones. The plastic ones are to brittle and can't handle the torque. I here the evo diffs are stronger. Is that true? Cause I know for a fact that the gen 1 diffs suck I have 7 cars and only 4 diff left. The hole in the little blue gear where the axel goes in has a flat spot which gets wore out i have rounded out 2 of them now. You can put a piece of round stock into it
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