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Originally Posted by igbad ok, this whole time i was just planning to go with the quaife but not being a hardcore track person, i think i'd be an ideal
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You wold also need to purchase the driver side VLSD shaft from Nissan. The base Open diff has matching axle shafts, same length and all. The VLSD has a shorter side and a longer side. You would need to purchase the shorter side. As for cutting the stub shaft, I believe that is normal too for the factory VLSD guys. I installed a Quaife into my '12 base model also and as long as you purchase the ones for the base model, i had to do no extra modifications for it to drop in. The Quaife is fully street friendly though. Quietest of all and no harsh engagement what so ever. I honestly cant tell a difference from open diff and the Quaife as far as driveability and noise. Performance wise, one of the best upgrades available for a base model.
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