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| Zilvia Junkie ![]() | people runnig z32 diff's help me out installed my z32 diff last night. pretty easy no big deal. used j30 axles. and used the j30 axle bolts.(from diff to axle bolts). used the s14 drive shaft bolts ( diff to drive shaft bolts). okay today after driving it i noticed at low RPM when i accelerate i hear a clunk. i checked all the bolts. diff to axle, diff to drive shaft and axle nut bolts. they all are nice and tight. i did notice the bolts that go where the diff has the bushing seemed to go all the way up. there is a little gap in between. i tried tightening them but that's as far as they would go. any ideas...? |
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| Zilvia Junkie ![]() Join Date: Feb 2012 Location: Martinez, Ca Age: 24
Posts: 385
Trader Rating: (3) Feedback Score: 3 reviews | Quote:
Usually when the diff bushings are shot, you'll get that clunking noise do to the slack given within the bushing. | |
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| Zilvia Member ![]() Join Date: Jan 2012 Location: tampaish Age: 31
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Trader Rating: (0) Feedback Score: 0 reviews | STANCE Aluminum Solid Differential Bushing Set - 95-98 Nissan 24 - Enjuku Racing Parts, LLC ^ something like that .. i used .some brass aggregate machinery bushings for mine .work perfect. |
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| Zilvia Junkie ![]() | ImageUploadedByTapatalk1342362709.324949.jpg ImageUploadedByTapatalk1342362724.789372.jpg ImageUploadedByTapatalk1342362737.571361.jpg This just don't look normal...ima try to pull the diff back down and slap my old s14 bushing in for now..plus ill do the work my selft. Had 2 of my friends do basically everything for me....something on those picture's just looks like its not just the the bushing..But than again. The aluminum solid ones look like they will do the job |
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| Zilvia Junkie ![]() | The one on top? Idk man had 2 friends help me out..they did most of the job and yeah..I knew something was not right. I went over every bolt and made sure they where tight but never checked the bushing. |
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| Zilvia FREAK! ![]() Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Palm Beach, FL Age: 22
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Trader Rating: (29) Feedback Score: 29 reviews | It's the rubber bushings for sure. You can use the ones from your stock diff, just take a knife or file or something and whittle them down until they can squeeze into the Z32's.
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| Touch me, daddy. ![]() Join Date: Jan 2010 Location: 5OH!8 x 9UNO!5 Age: 25
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Trader Rating: (20) Feedback Score: 20 reviews | Go SPL. I have them and love them.
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| Post Whore! ![]() Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: miata forums suck Level: Administrator? Age: 71
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Trader Rating: (3) Feedback Score: 3 reviews | i think i have some extra polyurethane bushings sitting in my storage for the diff ears i didnt use them because i went nismo. yours if you wanna buy them.. cheap |
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