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    Junior Member Grease Monkey Jayem's Avatar
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    Default Interesting and so useless find about G-series rear end

    I bought a VG40 Century and I noticed that it has G-series rear end. Axle code is G372. What's really interesting, is that it's 5-link end and with disk brakes. It has wide two row bearings as any decent disk brake rear end should have. LSD was factory option also. I will take pics and provide some measurements just for interest sake. I wish these were more common...

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    Default Re: Interesting and so useless find about G-series rear end

    not so uncommon...
    this one is cheap.. http://page7.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/g69511111

    and a couple of pics (while they last)

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    Default Re: Interesting and so useless find about G-series rear end

    Pretty sure I mentioned the VG40s were the only G series disc braked rear end around in my original thread about G series disc brakes way back when. Cambelt and I spotted this quite a few years back.

    But measurements would be awesome. And thanks for pic!

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