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    Gu vs gq housings, differenxes.

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    Have the opportunity to purchase a front gu front diff housing for a song. It's just the bare housing. I know the diff centre will swap across. But what about the swivel hubs? I presume I will need gu cvs and axles? What about seal kits?

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    Yes you will need GU axles and CV's. The ball/knuckle on the GU housing is larger to accomdate the larger CV joint. I am pretty sure that apart from the wiper seals for the ball/knuckle mostof the bearings are the same.I know the inner axle seals are the same.

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    and if you change one, don't you need to change the other?

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    By the time you get all the other parts it's possibly cheaper to get complete unit

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clunk View Post
    and if you change one, don't you need to change the other?

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    You dont have to but you will end up with a different track to the rear. If you can then yes its better to swap both.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nissannewby View Post
    You dont have to but you will end up with a different track to the rear. If you can then yes its better to swap both.
    Agree... the track will change by 40mm
    40mm isn't a huge difference like the V8 cruisers which at 100mm do cause some 'interesting' handling issues if the driver isn't aware

    If you leave the GQ rear in the vehicle and notice the difference at all it will be most obvious at max noise on soft surfaces esp soft sand and dunes

    Narrower rear track increases power oversteer which can be very handy on the race track but the fish tailing can occasionally be a PIA out in the weeds
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    Quote Originally Posted by liftlid View Post
    By the time you get all the other parts it's possibly cheaper to get complete unit
    100% agree! It would want to be free mate! Even then it will cost you big bucks to set up. Buy a complete front diff hub to hub including brakes. With or without the centre. Would it look at a bare case other than as a spare.
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    Mainly interested in the housing as it has an x-link fitted. However as I have just gotten new seals, wheel bearings, etc for my gq diff I might give it a miss. Thanks fellas.

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    if you do end up going with an x-link, it would be benificial to get something like bud's customs longarms to help with the front geometry with long travel
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