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Old 05-10-2011, 01:39 PM
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Anyone have any experience with them or suggest a particular one? Does the one in the SRT-4 work with second gens?

I've decided to go the auto X rout with the car and have a list of things I want order and a limited slip from what I read is ideal for that style of racing on these cars. Anyone have any suggestions?
 
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The Quaife units are supposed to be pretty good.
 
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Yeah I've seen the Quaife one and no one has had anything bad to say that I've seen. Price is up there though
 
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You pay for what you get. There's a reason they cost a lot by the sounds of it: they work and they work well.
 
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Alright cool. Sounds like that's the one I'll be getting then
 
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quaife units are what the factory chooses for the SRT-4
 
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you can run a OBX but u will have to get it and upgrade all the hardware because that is the weekpoint. cheaper for sure but sad u have to upgrade a brand new part.
 
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you can run a OBX but u will have to get it and upgrade all the hardware because that is the weekpoint. cheaper for sure but sad u have to upgrade a brand new part.
By upgrading, what exactly does that entail?
 
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the OBX has cheap bolts installed, so that needs to be upgraded. also i think there was something to do with the splines are not beveiled for the cv shaft clips to clip in. so u CAN upgrade that but seeings the cv shafts are held in place by the knuckle; that is not a huge mod that is needed.
 


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