LSD conversion question?

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sloweighty
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Will this work for our 240sx open diffs and if so has anyone ever install one before

http://www.phantomgrip.com/cat...d=134


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I've never heard of it... I've always liked the s15 helical LSD IMO.Maybe your chance to be a nico experiment subject/reviewer?

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Wow they still make those?Haven't heard of them in a while.I don't know how well they worked though.

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Razi wrote:Wow they still make those?Haven't heard of them in a while.I don't know how well they worked though.
That's what I was thinking. Before getting an LSD I saw those things on ebay for about $310 and wondered how those f*ckers worked. Now that I have a spare open Diff, I doubt anyone wants to buy it from me. I might try giving those I try later on. I haven't heard of them fuxxing anything up so...

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They work off the same principle as a welded diff. So yes, it should work or you can get your diff welded.

Personally neither is a good option, I'd just save up and buy a vlsd pumpkin.

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Bumnah wrote:They work off the same principle as a welded diff. So yes, it should work or you can get your diff welded.

Personally neither is a good option, I'd just save up and buy a vlsd pumpkin.
yea i was just reading some reviews on this product and alot of people say it is better than a VLSD and it feels just like a 2 way

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Bumnah wrote:They work off the same principle as a welded diff. So yes, it should work or you can get your diff welded.

Personally neither is a good option, I'd just save up and buy a vlsd pumpkin.
i love my vlsd

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White Comet wrote: i love my vlsd




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