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Old March 4th, 2011, 07:56 AM   #21
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I wasn't talking about the clutch. I was talking about the rear differential's clutch packs.

2 different things. In other words the rear end going out..
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Originally Posted by HMUSN View Post
I wasn't talking about the clutch. I was talking about the rear differential's clutch packs.

2 different things. In other words the rear end going out..
Aw, but they always say "Do better burnouts with this differential" as a product feature
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Old March 7th, 2011, 12:30 PM   #23
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its usually in reference to our stock clutch packs getting fried by previous owners doing too many burnouts/slides/etc. some designs like the detroit trutrac completely replace the clutch packs with mechanical gears to prevent slipping/burning up the clutch packs.
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O im pretty sure my car has a stage 2 clutch, although i dont know what the diffrence between that and stock is lol
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The clutch packs I am talking about are in your rear end.. not the clutch in your transmission.
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