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    Driveshaft shopping for ZF320 Trans w/ E30 Diff

    From reading the wiki site and the multiple sites with information it appears the 'proper' unit is the 328i/M3 late model driveshaft. It bolts in with zero modification outside of an E30 CSB.

    It would seem then that a 325i E36 driveshaft would also work? Is that not true? I found one for a great deal but if I need to keep shopping I will.

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    Guibo is different on the Getrag 250. They are NOT interchangeable.
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      #3
      Originally posted by nrubenstein View Post
      Guibo is different on the Getrag 250. They are NOT interchangeable.
      250? Only the early model 325s had that correct? 95 M3 and mid model 325s have the ZF310 I thought...

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        #4
        i got a 328i one, along with the ZF guibo and E30 CSB it does fit perfectly..

        never heard of using an E36 325 one...


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          #5
          No 325i has a ZF310. The NV 525i came with a ZF310.

          Originally posted by whysimon
          WTF is hello Kitty (I'm 28 with no kids and I don't have cable)

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            #6
            Originally posted by MattM View Post
            i got a 328i one, along with the ZF guibo and E30 CSB it does fit perfectly..

            never heard of using an E36 325 one...
            Originally posted by FredK View Post
            No 325i has a ZF310. The NV 525i came with a ZF310.
            Well I have a ZF320 so I guess I need to keep on shopping.

            Thanks guys.

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              #7
              all the nonm e36 come with 250s and only the 328 and m3s come with the zfs

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                #8
                Same here, I took everything from donor car ,1996 328 and it bolted in just fine.( with the e30 csb put on ).

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                  #9
                  what diff are you guys running with the ZF320 transmission? the stock 3.73 will be too high. Can I use an e36 diff and somehow put it into the e30 diff housing? if so, how?

                  but the late model e36 328, and m3 driveshaft bolts right up to the e30 diff input flange?

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                    #10
                    There are different E36M3 driveshafts.
                    You need the one with 4 fastener flange on the diff side.

                    I'm using a zF320 with E36M3 guibo, E30M3 driveshaft and center bearing.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by m_dudey View Post
                      Can I use an e36 diff and somehow put it into the e30 diff housing? if so, how?
                      I'm pretty sure all 188mm gearsets are the same. However, this would be a skilled operation to change the ring gear. You'd need to set the pinion gear to ring gear clearance correctly, otherwise it'd eat the nose bearings up. It'd also cost around $150 in parts.

                      If you have an E36 M3 LSD, sell it and buy an E30 diff.

                      Originally posted by whysimon
                      WTF is hello Kitty (I'm 28 with no kids and I don't have cable)

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                        #12
                        I used my stock eta drive shaft (big guibo) with the ZF320 trans with my old S52 setup. Might not hurt to try to track one of those down.. Plug and play.

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                          #13
                          Doesn't the 96mm guibo eta driveshaft have 10mm bolts, though?

                          Originally posted by whysimon
                          WTF is hello Kitty (I'm 28 with no kids and I don't have cable)

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                            #14
                            Not sure.. If I remember right they are 12mm with 19mm heads. I can check the I.D. of the flange holes when I get to work. Either way the fitment was perfect in my application. The only difference between the eta shaft and e30 M3 shaft was the fact that the u-joints at the CSB were on opposite sides of the CSB.

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                              #15
                              the small guibo's for the E30's ahve 10mm bolts the large guibo's for the E30's have 12mm bolts with 19mm head as stated b4.. they use the same guibo as a E36...


                              I my self have a Drive shaft shop 1pc drive shaft for my E30... witch is made for a OBD2 4bolt E36 M3.

                              E30 Turbo 2.8L - 60ft - 1.70 :: 1/8th - 6.99 :: MPH - 105.47 :: 1/4 - 10.66 :: MPH - 132.53
                              *RIP* E36 M3 - 60ft - 1.944 :: 1/8th - 8.64 :: MPH - 80.00 :: 1/4 - 13.55 :: MPH - 99.95

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