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    Default 318i diff

    im thinking of welding my diff but need some1 in kerry 2 weld it. but is it worth it.


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    Is it a road car or drift car??


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    its a road car but will it be a pain for every day use


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    It would yeah, hard on tyres too. Your better off fitting a 2way diff.. she'll slide when u want her to and keep her in line when u dont


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    Quote Originally Posted by Derk View Post
    It would yeah, hard on tyres too. Your better off fitting a 2way diff.. she'll slide when u want her to and keep her in line when u dont
    Not at all man, i've a 318i here with a welded diff, no bothers in daily driving at all

    Doing wheelies gard? It's not a bike ya know...

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    e30s seem to be grand with welders! been in lots of them

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    Quote Originally Posted by rancido64 View Post
    Not at all man, i've a 318i here with a welded diff, no bothers in daily driving at all
    Quote Originally Posted by mick View Post
    e30s seem to be grand with welders! been in lots of them
    Oh rite, my mistake.. Just that a mate of mine had a sierra on the road for a while with a welder in it and he reckoned it was lethal at times, i presumed it be the same with all road-goin cars with welded diffs.


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    welder was fine in my e30 just make sure your rear subframe bushings are ok.
    welder will put abit more pressure on them
    on the e30's the bushing on the back off the diff that it hangs on espically.
    just my experience in my e30 anyway


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    tanx lads. i think i will weld it. sick of going in a straight line


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    Quote Originally Posted by mahony View Post
    tanx lads. i think i will weld it. sick of going in a straight line
    do man, you won't regret it

    Doing wheelies gard? It's not a bike ya know...

 

 

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