Solid Steel Rear Differential Mount
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If you are looking to lock down and firm up the rear suspension of your 1984-89 Nissan 300ZX & Turbo... read moreNEW
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Description
If you are looking to lock down and firm up the rear suspension of your 1984-89 Nissan 300ZX & Turbo (Z31 Chassis) – this solid steel rear differential mount from PastPower Innovations might be a part of the solution you are looking for.
Our solid differential mount was developed over the past 3 years, and battle-tested on a VH45-powered Z31 drift car during a grueling 1.5 seasons on the California Pro-Am circuit.
When paired with solid subframe bushings, a solid differential mount provided the stiff, precise rear end feel that helped push the boundaries of the Z31’s motorsport capabilities.
Make no mistake – solid mounts are without much for creature comfort. Ideal for track-driven cars, but might be considered stiff for daily-driven vehicles. (Then again – Racecar is Life!)
Differential Mounts are fabricated and welded for heavy duty use, and powdercoated for durability.
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- 3 kg
- Dimensions
- 12 × 12 × 8 cm
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Product Notes
– Fits 1984-89 Nissan 300ZX & Turbo
– Will SIGNIFICANTLY increase noise, vibration and harshness. Solid mounts remove materials like rubber that absorb vibrations, so expect a stiffer, firmer, possibly harsher ride on the street.
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