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Old 9th May 2009, 11:51 PM
7ishNZ 7ishNZ is offline
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Default E36 diff and axles

Has anyone used the e36 diff and axles in the roadster? Did you have to shorten the axles, or did you change the rear track?

I have a 2006 R1 engine, so am after a diff ratio below 3.5. The bmw has a good range of ratios and LSD's available, but I am concerned about how heavy it is.

I am in NZ, so there are almost no sierra's left here, and the 3.14 and 3.38 ratios are like hen's teeth!

Any help would be appreciated.
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Old 20th May 2009, 12:05 PM
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I would be quite interested in what you find in NZ as well.

A quick look on trademe shows bugger all sierra parts,

i was thinking Nissan silvia rear end like the frasers use but the popularity of drifting has made them quite expensive.

I haven't looked at BMW parts yet as i always beleived them to be expensive but compared to some of the japanese rear ends they may be viable.

I will check back on this thread with interest
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Old 22nd May 2009, 10:40 AM
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I have gone with the nissan rear end. The silvia S13/14 diff has a 3.5 ratio as an option,wth 4.083, 4.1 and 4.3 commonly available. The lsd's cost about $100. There is also a number of different axle lengths....
A trip to the local BMW wrecker showed that there are very few different ratios available in NZ, and the lsd's go for about $1000!!! Nissan it is.....
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