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albdrift
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Which company makes the best and cheaps diffs out there. there are so many.


Bo Duke
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i like the VLSD. Personally I would stick w/ that, especially if cost is a factor.

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-RJ-
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or have a friend weld it for you =D guaranteed 2 way lol

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applespeed
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it depends on what your buildup goal is? vlsd is good for daily driving/occasional track and drift. welded diffs are great for drifting but not so much for grip driving.

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Kristine
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Welded is better than open and its cheap. It leaves you more money for othyer things.

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driftiteasy0113
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welded +1


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