I've done it to my rangie and there is a vibration with rangie tailshafts. Have heard it isnt as bad with nissan tailshafts due to the uni's being larger. I did it to get stronger drive train and better ratio's ( I have 4.6:1's) and the width. I met John Davis the other day and he has a 2 door rangie with a twin turbo LS1 in it that has 1100 hp and 860 NM running through the nissan diffs. Imagine that power through stock diffs!!!!!
Thomas
john davis' car sounds like a bloody weapon,. stock diffs no way. The Army has a six wheel drive land rover it is running a 7lt supercharged chev and the diffs have all been changed to patrol diffs the car is called Armageden. Any way I went and had a look at the donor car today but it a MK which are leaf springs so i'll give it a miss for now but will do it in the future.
As Ben said, the Salisbury is as strong or stronger than the Nissan read diff, and IMO you would be better converting it to discs than trying to fit the Nissan diff, unless you were doing it to match stud patterns.
The reason the Army burnout Landy uses Nissan rear ends had nothing to do with strength, but can't remember the reasons ATM. (pinion length ?? Dave/Blacknight will probably chime in and spill)
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