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Old 04-12-2007, 07:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Clearalbino
Another option is a welded diff lol

I have been running a welded diff set up for over a year now and works great for me, I guess its all personal because i know some guys that cant stand them.
Dude, Welded Diffs are a GREAT option for drifters on a budget. If you don't mind it being locked ALL THE TIME, then it's PERFECT. I'm thinking about getting a welded diff on my "second" car, and swapping that out between an open diff when I'm not drifting with it.

I think I'm going to be looking at an older RX-7, and maybe swapping in the 13b from the FD. I don't know yet, thats a lot of money, and I still want to devote a lot of time to my 240. :]
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