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Old 03-27-2009, 07:24 PM
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Default Possible to remove diff where tranny in car?

Been hearing about Phantom Grip for years...

http://www.phantomgrip.com/index-3.html

Since my car is off the road for some work, I was thinking if I can remove the differential with tranny in car, I would install a Phantom Grip.

Is it possible?

Thanks!

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Old 03-27-2009, 07:37 PM
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Sounds kinda shady to me.
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I was thinking if I can remove the differential with tranny in car
Why?
If you know the procedure & have tools, you can remove trans in ½ hours. After that much more easier to work with it.
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for the love of god don't put a phantom grip in a porsche.

phantom grips are what honda racers use. the "limited slip" ends up wearing out and not holding after about 10-20k miles. phantom grip would probably shatter into pieces in a pcar diff.
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Originally Posted by Ian Carr
for the love of god don't put a phantom grip in any vehicle.
Fixed that for ya.

Even the honda guys hate phantom grip..



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