Whiteline rear differential mounts for less $.
Whiteline rear differential mounts for less $.
I have them out of my car (WRX) for a few months now. I took them out b/c I couldn't stand the noise. However, it did increase the performance in terms of gear changes and power-transfer to the ground. Well, at least it felt that way. Who wants to take it for $15 picked up? They are in good condition and still have grease on them for easy install - since I used it less than 3000 miles.
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the artist formerly known as mcdrama
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FYI:
This kit is designed to lock the front of the rear diff support outriggers where they mount to the body. Fitting this kit will reduce rear-end float under acceleration and drivetrain "thump" under hard gear changes.
I put these on my car at 30K and am not sure what you mean by noise that they make. People that beat on their cars or have had their cars a while(02/03) need these.
And this is what they are:
This kit is designed to lock the front of the rear diff support outriggers where they mount to the body. Fitting this kit will reduce rear-end float under acceleration and drivetrain "thump" under hard gear changes.
I put these on my car at 30K and am not sure what you mean by noise that they make. People that beat on their cars or have had their cars a while(02/03) need these.
And this is what they are:
Last edited by mattsn0w; Sep 28, 2005 at 06:43 PM.
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Originally Posted by mcdrama
FYI:
This kit is designed to lock the front of the rear diff support outriggers where they mount to the body. Fitting this kit will reduce rear-end float under acceleration and drivetrain "thump" under hard gear changes.
I put these on my car at 30K and am not sure what you mean by noise that they make. People that beat on their cars or have had their cars a while(02/03) need these.
And this is what they are:
This kit is designed to lock the front of the rear diff support outriggers where they mount to the body. Fitting this kit will reduce rear-end float under acceleration and drivetrain "thump" under hard gear changes.
I put these on my car at 30K and am not sure what you mean by noise that they make. People that beat on their cars or have had their cars a while(02/03) need these.
And this is what they are:
How hard is the install on these, and exactly why do people need these if they have an '02/'03... since I have an '02...
the artist formerly known as mcdrama
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Posts: 6,428
From: Santa Cruz Mountains, CA.
Car Info: WRBP 2015 WRX Premium/CVT
Originally Posted by STi-owns-evo
How hard is the install on these, and exactly why do people need these if they have an '02/'03... since I have an '02...
the stock bushing material is like mush.
Originally Posted by mcdrama
FYI:
This kit is designed to lock the front of the rear diff support outriggers where they mount to the body. Fitting this kit will reduce rear-end float under acceleration and drivetrain "thump" under hard gear changes.
I put these on my car at 30K and am not sure what you mean by noise that they make. People that beat on their cars or have had their cars a while(02/03) need these.
And this is what they are:
This kit is designed to lock the front of the rear diff support outriggers where they mount to the body. Fitting this kit will reduce rear-end float under acceleration and drivetrain "thump" under hard gear changes.
I put these on my car at 30K and am not sure what you mean by noise that they make. People that beat on their cars or have had their cars a while(02/03) need these.
And this is what they are:
As for install, it is a novice's job.
Location is Hercules.
Last edited by willow; Sep 28, 2005 at 08:40 PM.
the artist formerly known as mcdrama
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Car Info: WRBP 2015 WRX Premium/CVT
Originally Posted by mot
i guess you dont understand what dibs mean but again it was my fault for not pming fast enough. thank you for your time, willow.
selling an item on i-club usually results in many PMs and posts. Cross referencing them is a pain in the ***, usually people just sell the item to who ever can get the money to them quickest, and has the best communication.
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