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Chromo or GU diffs for gq

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Chromo or GU diffs for gq

Post by nissannewby »

As it says. i have just blown yet another cv in my gq running 35s and standard drive train. Im leaning towards the diff swap idea as it will be a similar sort of price as putting a set of cal chromoly ones in.
all info will be appreciated.
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Re: Chromo or GU diffs for gq

Post by AFeral »

Crom moly Cv'swill be stronger than standard Gu
Gu will be wider by 50mm and have better brakes
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Re: Chromo or GU diffs for gq

Post by WICKED »

AFeral wrote:Crom moly Cv'swill be stronger than standard Gu
I don't buy into the whole gu is the strongest stuff but the cromoly stuff for the nissans is just not worth the money IMHO. I have it, should have built a 60's instead
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Re: Chromo or GU diffs for gq

Post by A.R.T Racing »

I have a GU front diff in my GQ ute and i haven't broken a cv yet. I did wear one out due to a diff leak that i was too lazy too fix but not broken one yet. I run 35" silverstones and twin diff locks. Only really driven the car this year in a few comps but not been too kind on it... I know from years of experience the GU front diff is a whole lot stronger than a GQ cv.
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Re: Chromo or GU diffs for gq

Post by nissannewby »

Ok ill divert a little im looking at running 37s in the near future so im looking at what will in the long term give me reliabilty. So if it can work out well could run GU diffs with strengthened cvs or to save time would it be a better option to just run chromoly cvs in the gq front end?
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Re: Chromo or GU diffs for gq

Post by christo400 »

When are the CVs breaking ? & do you have a front & rear diff locks (not an auto locker ) only reason i ask is because most of the time its due to shock loading ,when a diff is open the wheel that spins turns twice as fast so when it regains grip the CV or next weakest link takes all the load .Not saying its the only cause but it does help and makes the truck more capable - I havnt broken one since fitting front & rear air lockers - mate of mine broke a GU cv on 33s being a clown and no lockers ...
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Re: Chromo or GU diffs for gq

Post by nissannewby »

first time it went was ina similar situation spinning wheel come down and pop blown cv but this time was crawling both wheels on ground and she let go. i have a mate running the chromo axles and cvs but did pay a premium for them. I have also been looking at the other topic about the heat treated ones that bolsys do and they seem to have a good write up
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Re: Chromo or GU diffs for gq

Post by Rolly »

you will break anything if you drive like an idiot .
i have had gu front in for 6 yrs and never broken a cv and run 40s .
cromo gqs are probably stronger but if price is an issue go gu.
WICKED wrote:
AFeral wrote:Crom moly Cv'swill be stronger than standard Gu
I don't buy into the whole gu is the strongest stuff but the cromoly stuff for the nissans is just not worth the money IMHO. I have it, should have built a 60's instead
yeah benny has had heaps of experience with gu diffs..... :? :finger:
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Re: Chromo or GU diffs for gq

Post by WICKED »

Rolly wrote:you will break anything if you drive like an idiot .
i have had gu front in for 6 yrs and never broken a cv and run 40s .
cromo gqs are probably stronger but if price is an issue go gu.
WICKED wrote:
AFeral wrote:Crom moly Cv'swill be stronger than standard Gu
I don't buy into the whole gu is the strongest stuff but the cromoly stuff for the nissans is just not worth the money IMHO. I have it, should have built a 60's instead
yeah benny has had heaps of experience with gu diffs..... :? :finger:
No experience with GU, just said I don't buy it.

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Re: Chromo or GU diffs for gq

Post by Rolly »

nissannewby wrote:Ok ill divert a little im looking at running 37s in the near future so im looking at what will in the long term give me reliabilty. So if it can work out well could run GU diffs with strengthened cvs or to save time would it be a better option to just run chromoly cvs in the gq front end?
in time all cvs and axles will wear and fatigue wether they are cromo or standard . put a gu front in and replace the cvs and axles every couple of years with genuine items and you wont have any issues .
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Re: Chromo or GU diffs for gq

Post by chunderlicious »

i had a twin locked gq on 37 boggers and never broke a cv. i treated them as good as i could by letting off the throttle before a landing but still did it a few times. i put it down to having good condition (near new) CVs and keeping them well greased. but that is just my experience, i know mick from superior engineering broke brand new genuine cvs basically backing off the trailer, so i might have been lucky
turbos are nice but i'd rather be blown
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Re: Chromo or GU diffs for gq

Post by SuperiorEngineering »

It depends on what you drive and how you drive it.
Christian from team Boab boasted how he had never broke a cv in winch challenges until the first drive with the DGR team in a pretty serious rock creek, by the end if it he had broken his first GU CV,Myself in the GQ and cal Cv's had no breakage's , Christian is a top place winner in QLD winch challenges with a lot of podium wins and a lot of HP behing the wheel.
Putting your rubber under an undercut ledge will test the best of any driveline.
At the end of the day a Cal CV is stronger than a GU cv it just depends if your budget can justify the cost.
I think a A GU diff overall is still a better option than a GQ diff with cal's, but its a fine line !

I broke many Genuine GQ Cv's as well as Cal C'v's maybe 4 cal's in total over 2 years and the same amount in NTN"s, not driving like an idiot just driving what most guys would not try in a patrol .
The biggest strain on the driveline was the Front digs that i think we were the only nissan in Australia to have and maybe still to this day?, and compound the problem we used sticky 40 Trepador beadlocked and near zero psi.
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Re: Chromo or GU diffs for gq

Post by nissannewby »

cheers superior thats the kind of info i was after what sorta cost can you do the cal ones?
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Post by joshy »

SuperiorEngineering wrote: The biggest strain on the driveline was the Front digs that i think we were the only nissan in Australia to have and maybe still to this day?,
Sorry for the hijack, but interested in making another one?
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Re: Chromo or GU diffs for gq

Post by WICKED »

SuperiorEngineering wrote: The biggest strain on the driveline was the Front digs that i think we were the only nissan in Australia to have and maybe still to this day?,
Yuri made a few back in the day for gq/gu cases...... There just not in nissans.

I have a custom rear disconnect for my Nissan and have had for about 3 years, but it's still sitting on the shelf lol but I don't have a Nissan case either :p I haven't pit it in yet cause I font trus tthe front end social wheeling let alone with just front wheel drive.
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nissannewby wrote:cheers superior thats the kind of info i was after what sorta cost can you do the cal ones?
Last I looked $1850 for the pair. When you break one there's no warranty and you can't use the axle with an ntn so your up for new cv and axle $$

Search my post to see a broken one.

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Re: Chromo or GU diffs for gq

Post by SuperiorEngineering »

Hey ben , what happened here ??? " I haven't pit it in yet cause I font trus tthe front end social " were you rdinking ro palying wit som wite pwder :lol:
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Re: Chromo or GU diffs for gq

Post by WICKED »

SuperiorEngineering wrote:Hey ben , what happened here ??? " I haven't pit it in yet cause I font trus tthe front end social " were you rdinking ro palying wit som wite pwder :lol:
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