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Originally Posted by ht4e Just curious, why is it necessary to have different shaped stub axles in order to work with 370z that has traction control... just out of curiosity.
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Traction control has nothing to do with it. All 370Z have traction control (aka Vehicle Dynamic Control or VDC) The difference is the internal parts in the rear differential housing. The Sports and Nismo models have a Viscous Limited-Slip Differential (VLSD) which is physically different from the open differential in the base model which is why there are different size stub axles.
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