Hey guys
Just seeing if anyone is interested in my diff under the 1200 at the moment
Its a BW78. These have a 7.8" crown wheel and a a 4 pinion cone lsd.
Its a 4.1 ratio 28 spline. Its been shortened had the axles resplined and rebuilt and shimmed up by the Diff Shop with all new bearings and redline Oil, will supply the remainder of the oil with the diff (about half a bottle)
Its a VERY tight LSD and easily as strong as a Hilux and as a bonus its also 15kg lighter.
With this LSD in when i pick up the front of the shell to wheel it round like a wheel barrow It is very very difficult to turn it. The LSD is nice and tight.
It comes minus brakes but with the caliper brackets. The rear brake setup is s13 rotors and A32 calipers (nice big rear brakes). It (just) clears some 13" wheels but definitely clears 14" wheels.
To get the same diff built paying for all the work to be done would be close to 3k, owes me just over 2k. This is practically brand new. It has not been used since the rebuild
This diff will easily handle any turbo 4 cylinder you can throw at it.
I'm after $1800 or near offer
Bolt in. Do skids!
May consider part payment of 13" 2 or 3 piece jap wheels(7" plus) and 4.6-5.3 Alloy H190
EOI: Shortened diff for 1200 sedan.
Re: EOI: Shortened diff for 1200 sedan.
I want this sooo bad
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Re: EOI: Shortened diff for 1200 sedan.
You can put it on layby
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Re: EOI: Shortened diff for 1200 sedan.
dollar down, dollar a week?
They don't call me the man with the rubber arm for nothing you know.............
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Re: EOI: Shortened diff for 1200 sedan.
dat sounds fkn awsome.. b cool if could fit up the ass of the sunny
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Re: EOI: Shortened diff for 1200 sedan.
looking at a diff for my coupe, but probably overkill for my EFI A15???....
Re: EOI: Shortened diff for 1200 sedan.
I will have a good think about this..need to work out if I can afford to save for rust repairs as well as this....
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Re: EOI: Shortened diff for 1200 sedan.
yeah probably is overkill for the coupe there kitch I consider it overkill for the sr20de!
I'm serious though i'm happy for guys to layby it as long as they make regular (decent sized payments) and obviously being layby, I give it too you once you've actually paid for it in full!
I'm serious though i'm happy for guys to layby it as long as they make regular (decent sized payments) and obviously being layby, I give it too you once you've actually paid for it in full!
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Re: EOI: Shortened diff for 1200 sedan.
i guess these are totally diffrent to sunnys? if could bolt up id buy it
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Re: EOI: Shortened diff for 1200 sedan.
Yeh bro.
Sunnys are coil sprung diffs.
1200s are Leaf sprung
Sunny wagon would work as they are leaf sprung but your sunnys are sedans so wouldnt work in regards to bolting up
Sunnys are coil sprung diffs.
1200s are Leaf sprung
Sunny wagon would work as they are leaf sprung but your sunnys are sedans so wouldnt work in regards to bolting up