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Originally Posted by Knives I don't know if you plan on tracking your car, but if you do you're better off getting an aftermarket VLSD instead of the stock one.
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Thanks Knives. I am not going to track my Roadster, sure of that. So, When you say "the stock one should hold up fine" are you referring to my stock differential that doesn't have ANY limited slip? |
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