MT diffs
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MT diffs
Hi,
I'm looking very closely at the MB or MT but was wondering if the diffs are alright on the MT. Were there not some problems with the first batch and the diffs were blowing??
also could someone post a picture please of a tuned pipe on your MT, I'm just wondering if it stick out through the bed on the back??
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I'm looking very closely at the MB or MT but was wondering if the diffs are alright on the MT. Were there not some problems with the first batch and the diffs were blowing??
also could someone post a picture please of a tuned pipe on your MT, I'm just wondering if it stick out through the bed on the back??
Cheers
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RE: MT diffs
I would upgrade the diff to FG # 8484. Alu conversion kit. Bearings included. The stock plastic part is NOT good. Also get one of the reinforced tubes for the diff. This holds up alot better, and makes the diff sealed.
Fairly cheap. 8484 = €60 and €15 for the reinforced tube.
Fairly cheap. 8484 = €60 and €15 for the reinforced tube.
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RE: MT diffs
http://www.top-scale-tuning.de has some Steel Diff Tubes.
I have ordered one, after crushing yet another standard diff tube..
I have ordered one, after crushing yet another standard diff tube..
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RE: MT diffs
The U.S. distributor for Top-Scale-Tuning has the Steel Diff covers also........ www.fg-hopups.com
http://www.fg-hopups.com/images/Kopi...fferential.JPG
http://www.fg-hopups.com/images/Kopi...fferential.JPG