FS: 1998 Nissan 240sx - Virginia Beach
burnout and hit the brakes at about 45 mph and see if they lock up. <-- I'm not a maniac driver and will pass on these tests.
Any other way to find out?
Model - I checked the available options and it appears to have everything but leather seats
Last edited by bigballer7017; Oct 31, 2006 at 03:42 PM.
To check for vlsd, jack the rear of the car up and spin one tire. If the other spins the same way...vlsd...if it turns the opposite way, then you have an open diff. To check for abs, when you slow down you should be able to feel the pedal pulsate if you have abs. Your price is a little high tho man. Real clean car though...good luck.
LSD - "The most obvious way to tell, is the presence of a big orange sticker on the side of the differential that says VLSD.... " from nico
as for the ABS, when equipped, there is a light in the dash cluster that comes on when you start your car. i can't remember if it says ABS or not. there's also a large block in the engine bay, i think on the passanger side, that has many brake lines attached.
as for the ABS, when equipped, there is a light in the dash cluster that comes on when you start your car. i can't remember if it says ABS or not. there's also a large block in the engine bay, i think on the passanger side, that has many brake lines attached.
To check for vlsd, jack the rear of the car up and spin one tire. If the other spins the same way...vlsd...if it turns the opposite way, then you have an open diff. To check for abs, when you slow down you should be able to feel the pedal pulsate if you have abs. Your price is a little high tho man. Real clean car though...good luck.
I don't mind paying to have the maintenance done right so I defer all mechanical tasks to my Nissan guys at London Bridge Auto.
Any interested parties can come check out the car and get these details.
Last edited by bigballer7017; Oct 31, 2006 at 08:11 PM.





