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300c Diff
maddatto
Posted on: 2008/3/27 10:47
I have been offered a good 300C diff for $150.Has anyine used these(shortened) in a 1200 sedan before?
#2
Re: 300c Diff
Posted on: 2008/3/27 11:38
for $150 how could you go wrong as long as comes with brakes calipers etc.
#3
Re: 300c Diff
lukeADE
Posted on: 2008/3/27 11:49
yeah- sounds a good deal! I think 300Cs are 5 stud hubs though, so if you want matching rims all round, you'd need to switch to 5 stud hubs on the front as well.
#4
Re: 300c Diff
maddatto
Posted on: 2008/3/30 13:14
i guess i will have to check with the wrecker on the stud pattern.I dont want to have to run different wheels.
#5
Re: 300c Diff
reuby_tuesday
Posted on: 2008/3/31 12:22
Just remember, that you can get the hubs redrilled for a 4 bolt pattern.
#6
Re: 300c Diff
1200rallycar
Posted on: 2008/3/31 12:27
woulndt it be an independant rear? surely?
good luck with that!
#7
Re: 300c Diff
beattie
Posted on: 2008/3/31 12:30
Hey it is American! Wouldnt surprise me if it was still leaf sprung
#8
Re: 300c Diff
pepper
Posted on: 2008/3/31 12:51
ive just wired airbags into a 300c and they are irs
#9
Re: 300c Diff
BEV11S
Posted on: 2008/4/1 11:30
Im pretty sure maddatto is talking about a Nissan 300C diff and not a Chrysler
the 300C came after the 280C and was fitted with a VG30
#10
Re: 300c Diff
lukeADE
Posted on: 2008/4/1 12:36
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lol... are you guys too young to remember the late 80's Nissan 300C!! (admittedly there aren't many left on the road these days!) here's a link if you're unfamiliar ![]() 300C wikipedia You can view topic.
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