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H233 5.57:1 differential

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H233 5.57:1 differential

Post by bogged »

Nissan / Datsun E20 Urvan H233 5.57:1 differential
the one on ebay, wondering if they would fit GQ's? Now that would open up a whole new world!

E20 has 4.6's too...
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Post by XterraGuy »

Dunno, but if you could find another set and fit 'em, you'd be cooking with gas...

The E20 ones are 10mm bolts crown wheel bolts, that's one thing you'd have to overcome. Pinion likely differs somehow too, could be nothing more than needing to be turned down to accept a smaller ID bearing.

5.875s to be had too...

Brent
In search of an MQ (offset) H233b rear, housing only preferred, plus a complete GQ or GU front (4.6 ratio ideal) to be shipped to the US. Cheap! Email/PM if you can help.
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Post by bogged »

XterraGuy wrote:Dunno, but if you could find another set and fit 'em, you'd be cooking with gas...

The E20 ones are 10mm bolts crown wheel bolts, that's one thing you'd have to overcome. Pinion likely differs somehow too, could be nothing more than needing to be turned down to accept a smaller ID bearing.

5.875s to be had too...

Brent

complete diff centers maybe?
not for myself, 5.9s would be 10KPH@4k!
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Post by Wendle »

you won't be able to find a matching front gearset this side of the x-files though.
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Post by getdirty »

Why not run rears in the front...... could work...... maybe
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Post by Wendle »

getdirty wrote:Why not run rears in the front...... could work...... maybe


if you used a rear (low pinion) carrier with a front (31 spline) centre, and MQ knuckles to get the tie-rod out of the way it'd work. just not quite as strong.
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