Rear Steer Eliminators are IN!!!
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Rear Steer Eliminators are IN!!!
Wow, it feels great. No more....I think that's the rear end...is it going out... Reacts just like any other rwd sports car I've driven. When the rear comes out, it is really moving.
On another note....I thought I had broken my differential mount again. Well it turns out I broke the crossmember the differential is on. This was a result of completely blown rear shocks I got massive wheelhop and then I heard a clunk. Has anyone ever heard of this??? Luckily a local junkyard came to the rescue. But I do have a 100 dollar differential mount on my hands now...
On another note....I thought I had broken my differential mount again. Well it turns out I broke the crossmember the differential is on. This was a result of completely blown rear shocks I got massive wheelhop and then I heard a clunk. Has anyone ever heard of this??? Luckily a local junkyard came to the rescue. But I do have a 100 dollar differential mount on my hands now...
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Yeah I love mine so freakin much!!!
are yoy talking about the braket on the subframe that connects to the differntial mount? if so my rex had the same problem, got it welded back together and its slowing cracking again...so I think i need to get a new subframe to fix it..
are yoy talking about the braket on the subframe that connects to the differntial mount? if so my rex had the same problem, got it welded back together and its slowing cracking again...so I think i need to get a new subframe to fix it..
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