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    blown diff with phantom grip

    well ryan it was not the axles like i was hoping, it was the spider gears, so im puttng in a ferdis trans and maybe a set of gtx control arms to help with the wheel hop.



    #2
    wow.. fun looks like the phantom grip got torn up pretty good..

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      #3
      yeah, thats knarly rick.... wonder what the cause was
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        #4
        its a phantom grip. that is the cause. lol

        i have one in the 626gt. hated it since day one.
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          #5
          i think the excessive wheel hop is what sealed the deal, eric was in the car with me and we tried launching the car from a stand still, its got a big laggy turbo, it had wheel hob 1st and 2nd and i should have probably gotten out of it but i didnt. so the spider gears just shatered theres piece all in the case. it chipped the planatary gears

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            #6
            Did you weld the pin on the differential?

            I have heard the weak link is the pin when it snaps...

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              #7
              i heard its a good idea to weld it as well but i bought the car with it installed, the pin is still in 1 piece so im not sure if the pin had anything to do with it or not

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