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Originally Posted by Kingbaby thanks for the bump... I'm looking to upgrade my 3.5FD VLSD rear end to the 370Z 3.7FD VLSD since it's a straight swap would be a

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Old 01-24-2014, 11:08 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I'm looking to upgrade my 3.5FD VLSD rear end to the 370Z 3.7FD VLSD since it's a straight swap would be a nice upgrade with no headaches of opening the diff and setting the gears which time after time has shown to be a headache...


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Why would you not inspect it considering how quickly they wear out.. how will you know what you're getting?
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Why would you not inspect it considering how quickly they wear out.. how will you know what you're getting?
I will change fluids that's all that would be needed seeing its OEM.

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I will change fluids that's all that would be needed seeing its OEM.

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Bump I think you missed my point, the fact that it's OEM is not always a good thing with these cars Bump

Examples
OEM oil cooling which was nonexistent, then inadequate
OEM stereo *shrug*
OEM fuel system don't even get me started with onramps
OEM VLSD which wears out and is very quickly an open diff
OEM paint *shudder*

this list could go on all night. They shortcutted so many details to get the car down to a sellable price in a recession that it is unacceptable.

you're doing a lot of labor, do it right. don't just throw some guy's diff in, the gears were worn in on a different car, will never match up. Get the pumpkin, some fresh gears. Bump.
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