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Identifying Nissan Diffs/Axles

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Identifying Nissan Diffs/Axles

Post by Skiboy »

I have Nissan diffs/axles fitted to a non Nissan vehicle and know nothing about Nissan’s - so need help with tech info.

Qu 1: How do I identify what diffs/axles I have?
I want to fit lockers but not sure what model I have so no way of knowing what to order - can of course go to a store but want to be able to think this through myself and repair cvs, brakes etc down the track.

Qu 2: Ideally what centres should be used – 4.1’s?
I want to fit 33 and 35 (maybe larger) tyres for off road work

Thanks in advance
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Post by ludacris »

Photos would help heaps.

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Re: Identifying Nissan Diffs/Axles

Post by bogged »

Skiboy wrote:I have Nissan diffs/axles fitted to a non Nissan vehicle and know nothing about Nissan’s - so need help with tech info.

Qu 2: Ideally what centres should be used – 4.1’s?
I want to fit 33 and 35 (maybe larger) tyres for off road work
Wat are they in?
What gearing is it now - eg gearbox?
What power/torque do u have now?
What Engine?
Auto/Manual?
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Post by Skiboy »

Thanks Guys - Ok will get pics
They are in a landrover/rangie 3.5 supercharged, 4 spd ZF Auto and standard lt230 Disco transfer case (still building so drive line not fitted).

I will take pics of diffs tonight and try to figure out how to post here. I bought diffs fitted but don't know which model they are from.

I beleive they are 4.1 centers
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Post by C.V.1 »

as for the CV's, which should help identify diffs.

GQ cv joints will have 100AC NTN stamped on them.

GU joints will be stamped 109LAC.

when you need replacements just sing out mate, always got genuine joint available!

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Post by nastytroll »

Damo is great for CV's and provides a good service.

GU should have a flat on the CV bell and GQ will not.

Photo's of the swivel hub will identify the front. The rear where the wheel bearing housing bolts on to the axle tube, if its a 10mm flange on axle tube its gq, if its a 30mm thick flange its gu.

If the front and rear centres are the same size it will have a h233 rear centre, if the rear is bigger and has square looking axle tubes it is a h260.
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Post by Skiboy »

Ok thanks Nastytroll and Damo (see you are local - great will need some supplies I am sure)

Here are some pics of the rear diff and front hubs and diff

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Post by (EST)MahviaDeTyrk »

H233B front (31 spline)
H233B rear (33 spline)
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Post by Skiboy »

Thanks (EST)MahviaDeTyrk

Can anyone point me to information about what
H233B front (31 spline)
H233B rear (33 spline)
means? Assume I know nothing!
What are the likely ratios?
Are these limited slip (rear)?
Thanks
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Post by Bad JuJu »

That is enough info for ordering lockers.
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Post by big red »

depending on who and where you bought it from ...
it could be Karl Chaneys old comp truck? GQ axles?
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Post by ludacris »

Nissan Patrol GQ diffs. As for ratios they could be anything 3.9,4.1,4.3 or 4.6 which are the most common around. The only way to find out what ratios are in them is to pull them out and check the numbers on the crown wheels and divide them.

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Post by Skiboy »

Ok thanks
I jacked the rear up and have determined I have limited slip nice and tight in the rear
Will do the rotation test tonight to figure out ratios - ie mark and count the turns accurately - less time and mess than removing

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