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Old 05-02-2007, 06:13 PM
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Re: welding diff

Yeah welding your diff is definatley a cheap way to go for traction. I personally have never run a welded diff but I hear many different stories of welded diffs from lasting a long time to lasting a few days. If you have good solid welds I cant see why you would have any problems. A con to a welded diff is that you should keep checking your welds regularly.
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