Differentials & Suspension Links... Who makes them
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Hey guys,
Doing a build on a customers 1992 Aristo w/2jz tt way up north here in Canada.
Need to know what company makes 2 or 1.5 way differentials or what vehicle it is interchangeable with, as well I need to know what companys make adjustable suspension links, sway bars etc..
Cusco coilovers have been ordered but we need to change everything as it will be a drift car. Any help is greatly appreciated!
thanks,
EDIT: Noticed a thread below about suspension links, sorry. I have already purchased the night pager product.
Doing a build on a customers 1992 Aristo w/2jz tt way up north here in Canada.
Need to know what company makes 2 or 1.5 way differentials or what vehicle it is interchangeable with, as well I need to know what companys make adjustable suspension links, sway bars etc..
Cusco coilovers have been ordered but we need to change everything as it will be a drift car. Any help is greatly appreciated!
thanks,
EDIT: Noticed a thread below about suspension links, sorry. I have already purchased the night pager product.
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If you come across sway bars, let me know. To my knowledge, there aren't any available for the jzs147 except hard to find ones from Japan. But I've yet to find any on a website or in classifieds nor heard of anyone else finding any, but I'd sure love a set.
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Tanabe makes them. But my U.S. distributor is only able to get them with a 6 month delay.
Friend in Japan can get them but shipping is $$$ to have them here in under 2 months.
O well, I will keep looking. Adjustable links are definitely a major thing.
Friend in Japan can get them but shipping is $$$ to have them here in under 2 months.
O well, I will keep looking. Adjustable links are definitely a major thing.
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Rear then Front stabilizers on rhd japan, by tanabe, shipping is alot quicker than 6 months
http://www.rhdjapan.com/jdm-low/Tana...7-Aristo-52218
http://www.rhdjapan.com/jdm-low/Tana...7-Aristo-52217
http://www.rhdjapan.com/jdm-low/Tana...7-Aristo-52218
http://www.rhdjapan.com/jdm-low/Tana...7-Aristo-52217
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Since he's doing the V160 he can do the 98+ GS400 rear diff and fit either a stock supra auto torsen diff or go with a TRD. I just finished my V160 swap this past weekend after rebuilding the trans with a new (last in country
) countershaft and bearings. The GS rear is a 3.26 ratio where TT 6spd is 3.13, pretty much the same thing for 1/8 the price.
Also supra TT rear sway will bolt in if you swap in supra rear control arm bushings (where the sway bolts to), no hope for the front sway though![Frown](https://www.clublexus.com/forums/images/smilies/frown.gif)
Good luck with the swap, if you need any pointers LMK.
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Also supra TT rear sway will bolt in if you swap in supra rear control arm bushings (where the sway bolts to), no hope for the front sway though
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Good luck with the swap, if you need any pointers LMK.
Dan
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