Diff balls melting into spur
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Re: Diff balls melting into spur
Tightened up very tight will give you pretty much a locked up spool action. If the differential spun in the event that you nailed the throttle on a tight turn, you would get some limited diff action and probably generate heat. You are far better served to run the diff on the tight side however and account for the locked performance.
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