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HELP!! are lsd 5spd driveshafts different then normal 5spd driveshafts ??

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Old Jun 4, 2002 | 06:23 PM
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HELP!! are lsd 5spd driveshafts different then normal 5spd driveshafts ??

are they ?? and will it hurt if i use normal 5spd driveshafts plugged in a lsd tranny ? ?
Old Jun 4, 2002 | 06:55 PM
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Re: HELP!! are lsd 5spd driveshafts different then normal 5spd driveshafts ??

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are they ?? and will it hurt if i use normal 5spd driveshafts plugged in a lsd tranny ? ?
If you're thinking of pulling the the LSD tranny out of an I30 and putting it in a Max you will have to replace the left driveaxle with one for an Infiniti. I believe you can keep the pax side one.
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Yep, the left side is bigger...
Old Jun 4, 2002 | 10:44 PM
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OK ..... I swapped my 5spd tranny out tonight for my new 5spd LSD tranny from a maxima. yes, a '95 maxima.

after talking to a few people, I heard maybe it the driveshafts would work, maybe not. mine fit perfect, and drive perfect. no trouble yet.

LSD RULES! you can launch soo much better, and you can accel through turns much better also... it was a great switch for me.
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