Interest In Diff Brace Group Buy
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Originally Posted by tfhuth' date='Mar 26 2003, 05:15 AM
Sounds interesting. I think price and design would influence my decision. I realize you're just feeling the waters right now.
Good idea.
Tom
Good idea.
Tom
#19
Originally Posted by Mazdabation' date='Mar 26 2003, 10:00 AM
[quote name='tfhuth' date='Mar 26 2003, 05:15 AM'] Sounds interesting. I think price and design would influence my decision. I realize you're just feeling the waters right now.
Good idea.
Tom
Good idea.
Tom
What he said.
#20
I use one myself, but its a bitch to install, or to make it right. the rear subframe and the diff pumpkin is heavy, and pain in the ***...
I did mine according to Peter, this was about 3 years ago, when they first did it on Adam's car.
I think mazda used the PPF and designed it that way for a reason. If possible, may be Jay-tech can just make a diff housing that is A LOT stronger. This way everything can stay like stock, and the case won't break.
I did mine according to Peter, this was about 3 years ago, when they first did it on Adam's car.
I think mazda used the PPF and designed it that way for a reason. If possible, may be Jay-tech can just make a diff housing that is A LOT stronger. This way everything can stay like stock, and the case won't break.