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| Weld Locd Diff Sale.; Welded ftw (kazuo is an idiot ) | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Oct 10 2007, 12:12 AM (295 Views) | |
| blu808 | Oct 10 2007, 12:12 AM Post #1 |
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Ok. The other thread got too long. So i am creating this one. [size=0]Weld Locd Version 4 $75 Version 3 $60 Call now to place your order. Please leave a message if no one picks up. 408-515-959eight[/size] ![]() Weld Locd FAQ Will a Weld Locd cause premature tire wear ? Tires will wear faster, but it will not be significant. Will a Weld Locd be annoying on the street? On tight, low speed turns such as U-turns and while parking, the inside tire will skip. People may look at you funny, but no real damage is being done. A clunking 1.5 or 2-Way diff would be equally as annoying. Is a Weld Locd dangerous? The Weld Locd may feel strange at first, but once you understand how to drive with it, it's 100% predictable. Wouldn't it be better just to get a 1.5 or 2-Way? For road racing, yes. For drifting, we've found that the the Weld Locd is really great. A 2-Way may engage and disengage mid-drift, while the Weld Locd is constantly locked, making it more consistant and predictable. How long will a Weld Locd last ? There are over 200 Weld Locds on the streets now, including several V1's from five years ago. None of them have broken or worn out. Will the Weld Locd cause my axles or other suspension pieces to break? The most powerful car we've used a Weld Locd in is our 400hp LS1-powered FD with 275/35 R18 RT-615's in the rear, and it held up just fine all last season. Can my diff be converted to a Weld Locd ? We can convert all open and Torsen differentials to a Weld Locd. Unfortunately VLSD's and clutch type diffs cannot be converted. What's the difference between the V3 and the V4? We are continually improving the methods and materials used to convert diffs to Weld Locds. Unfortunately, this is top secret information, so we can't share specifics. ![]() I'm convinced. What's the next step? If you're local to us (SF Bay Area), please bring us your drained differential. The gear assembly can be converted while in the carrier and we can usually have it done that same day. If you are shipping the differential to us, it will be much cheaper to remove the gear assembly and just ship that, as the pumpkin is much heavier. For example, a Nissan 240SX differential is 75lbs, but the gear assembly is only 16lbs. Please note that cars with solid axles such as AE86 require the rear brakes to be dissasembled and the /gear assembly removed from the carrier in order to be converted. Once you're ready to go, ![]() Dont sacrifice your safety by having some noob weld your diff. We have been doing this for over 5 years. With over 250 of these. Not one of them has broken. From your street driven 240sx owner, all the way up to Team Falken Tire co head driver "Vaughn Gittin Jr" using one. Shouldn't you be rollen on Weld Locd too? paypal is blu808@aol.com |
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| blu808 | Oct 10 2007, 12:14 AM Post #2 |
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Why does it say Kazio is an idiot?
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| assassin10000 | Oct 10 2007, 07:13 AM Post #3 |
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