View Full Version : Differential Bushings for Skyline?
jcquick
05-01-2010, 10:14 AM
I have a 95 Nissan 240sx SE and I'm about to swap the stock open diff for a built differential that came out of a Skyline (unknown what year). I need to purchase the bushings that mount up near the driveshaft. The bushings should be a lot smaller than the S14's. I know SPL and few other companies sell solid bushing that would fit my diff but I would prefer rubber or urathane bushings to cut down on the noise. I've heard too many negative reviews about how much noise the solid aluminum bushings make. Please let me know where I can find what I'm looking for. Thank you. JC
gijoe69
05-02-2010, 04:39 AM
Energy suspension
anton1o
05-02-2010, 05:24 AM
SPL sell Nismo's diff mounts.
Also im sure you can just keep the factory bushes and they should fit fine.. S14 and R33 run the same subframe the only difference is HICAS, and the diffs still have a 2 bolt rear should fit up fine from what i rememeber.
jcquick
05-02-2010, 12:25 PM
Thank you guys for all your help. I'm kinda new to the world of Nissan and have been trying to work on my car all by myself with the help of this website, of course. When I purchased this diff, the guy told me intially this diff came off a Skyline then he installed it in his S13 but didn't have it long due to engine failure. So, now I have it and here are some pics and it seems like the Diff is a JDM S13 Viscous Diff. Sorry for my mistake.
http://i875.photobucket.com/albums/ab319/JCCarbajal/photo.jpg
I found a pic of a similar diff on http://www.japaneseengineimport.com/accessories/ (http://www.japaneseengineimport.com/accessories/)
Here is a pic of the stock S14 diff.
http://i875.photobucket.com/albums/ab319/JCCarbajal/photo2.jpg
Thanks again for all your help and sorry for the confusion. Does this JDM S13 Diff require bushings or can a bolt and washer slap right in? I don't have the axels and I was planning to swap out the output shafts from the diffs and mount it up. I'm unsure if the output shafts are the same length or spline? Are there any other issues that I will encounter? Thanks again.
lflkajfj12123
05-02-2010, 12:28 PM
that doesn't look like it requires any bushings (like a s13)
yep r32 diff, best bet would be to swap the guts into your housing
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