Old Aug 11, 2010 | 11:08 AM
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Originally Posted by JonnyBravo
I'd say it totally depends on how you drive but I can't see it being ideal
Very true, I've been using a welded diff for probably round three years in my daily driver / track car / drifter. My driving style is geared toward oversteer so I don't find it understeers in the wet at all. Only time I notice it negativly is when I'm parking in a tight space on full lock, the inside wheels skips.
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