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    Default anyone want to or know how to weld a dif.

    ive decided to just weld my dif. being that i work @ a tire shop tires wont be a big deal to replace on my car.

    so if you know how to or know someone who does know how to weld a dif sendm my way with a price and ill try to set a date for you to come by my store and weld it for me.

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    are you going to drive that car every day? if so i wouldn't recommend it, awful hard on wheel studs.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by wantboost
    are you going to drive that car every day? if so i wouldn't recommend it, awful hard on wheel studs.....
    as in... it stipps them or... what?

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    if puts alot more stress on them and they can snap off.

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    what happened to the other diff you found??

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    i can do it but it's not very safe, the ones i have welded are still running but i have seen some blow up and come un-****in-glued just with normal driving, just get a spool for it, does the same thing but safer, should only be like 130$, and run ARP extended wheel studs to prevent what wantboost is speaking of.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MskunkM
    ive decided to just weld my dif. being that i work @ a tire shop tires wont be a big deal to replace on my car.

    so if you know how to or know someone who does know how to weld a dif sendm my way with a price and ill try to set a date for you to come by my store and weld it for me.
    Kiss daily driving in that car goodbye. Why couldn't you just buy an LSD from a junkyard?

    K series 626. That's right. It's got a K in it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redrumracer
    what happened to the other diff you found??
    it was ****ing automatic... so it was ****

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    i appreciae all the feedback... im still looking for an lsd... but i had no idea of the reprocussions to welding the dif. thanks

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