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Old 30-03-2014, 23:03   #16
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j/a.Not Jack ass i presume.Sorry couldn't resist.If it's written and not stamped,it could well be a secondhand diff.
And the mileage of this diff may not tally up with the rest of your truck,just saying.
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Old 30-03-2014, 23:10   #17
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got no proof of this myself so not going to preach it like its gospel but I've heard that they are a lot weaker than the older ones.

I've read a few members posts on here wherby they've gone out to but a Terrano and left it because it had the later rear diff
It put me off a bit TBH but after 04 couldn't find one with the earlier diff so just bit the bullet but on the US forum i'm on there are plenty of Nissan's with the same axle or what looks like it driving Moab routes without any probs The old axles are bomb proof for sure was doing about 18mph & stopped dead after hooking up the diff drain plug on a rock no damage at all just the plug was 1/4" to long but had to use 4WD to drag myself off that bloody rock
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Old 30-03-2014, 23:20   #18
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It put me off a bit TBH but after 04 couldn't find one with the earlier diff so just bit the bullet but on the US forum i'm on there are plenty of Nissan's with the same axle or what looks like it driving Moab routes without any probs The old axles are bomb proof for sure was doing about 18mph & stopped dead after hooking up the diff drain plug on a rock no damage at all just the plug was 1/4" to long but had to use 4WD to drag myself off that bloody rock
Living proof!!!!!

Whats the other forum if you don't mind me asking?
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Old 31-03-2014, 21:13   #19
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Living proof!!!!!

Whats the other forum if you don't mind me asking?
It's Expedition Portal some fantastic write ups of peoples trips all over the world & the expedition trailer builds are unreal
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