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Old Apr 8, 2011 | 11:11 AM
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HY!

Today, i recieved the 35mm nut, but the was 5mm too short but we have "extended"

The flange to change is easy, but easer to do this on the car with closed rear brake to open the crew connection.

I fitted with the impact driver, first on stage 1 carfully and fixed complete with stage 4. Not more as 1-2mm more tighten up. its ok, not stronger to turn.

extended nut


flange SC vs Supra



pinion rearside





ready to install


My friend change also for his SC300 M/T the flange to the supra LSD, open with 120-130 Nm and fixed also with 120Nm. was easy to do on his diffs.

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Old May 14, 2011 | 10:36 AM
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I need to do this as well. So you said the 35mm is the wrong size for the companion nut? Anyone know the correct deep socket size?

Also has anyone tried removing the flex couplings and just adding a spacer or bolting the flanges together..metal to metal instead of this weak rubber crap
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Old May 14, 2011 | 07:02 PM
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Originally Posted by SC51
I need to do this as well. So you said the 35mm is the wrong size for the companion nut? Anyone know the correct deep socket size?
35mm deep is the correct size, IIRC the service manual calls for a 36mm. 35 is definitely the correct size, I just went and looked at the socket I used.
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