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gu patrol diffs in 100 srs
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gu patrol diffs in 100 srs
i live in wa and want to fit gu patrol diffs in my 100srs does any 1 no who does it here and what it takes 2 do it thank you.
Re: gu patrol diffs in 100 srs
Not to start a toyota/nissan war for the umpteenth time, why do u want to go to GU diffs?
With the right gear the rear 100 is more than strong enough for anything youll be able to throw at it and the front is also very strong.
Parts for the toy axles are plentiful and cheap.
If its simply a 5 vs 6 stud issue than there are other ways around that.
If the vehicle is to be road registered changing to GU axles will be very hard to engineer and re license in WA.
With the right gear the rear 100 is more than strong enough for anything youll be able to throw at it and the front is also very strong.
Parts for the toy axles are plentiful and cheap.
If its simply a 5 vs 6 stud issue than there are other ways around that.
If the vehicle is to be road registered changing to GU axles will be very hard to engineer and re license in WA.
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