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Is the quaife/other drivetrain parts ever comming out?

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Old Mar 16, 2006 | 02:48 AM
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I've been hearing for awhile that the quaife LSD was comming out soon. Does anyone know? We need LSDs, axles, and motormounts so we can cut some good 60' times.
Old Mar 16, 2006 | 02:52 AM
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motor mounts are made by zpi if you want them, as for the lsd is def in the making not sure when it is going ot be out i think we all know how the deadlines work in the after market world
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yeah, I know zpi is working on some; but, they are not ready yet.
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yep well i mean atleast theirs are on the verge of being out i alredy ordered mine. Lsd i have no idea when to expect (waiting for it aswell)
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Phantom Grip is available, has been for a long time. Naysayers abound but I can never find anyone to show proof they are not reliable, that means gossip! OK, I have one shop I know of that said on high powered cars(500+HP) they had some issues but not on lower powered cars.

Quaiffe is getting very near production.

YOu can fill your own mounts like we did with 2 part eurathane foam, costs $30 for enough to do two cars, three mounts each! (but you need to have days to spare your car as takes a long time to cure fully)

We have done this on a few cars and always had great results!

Stock axles have held up to some fairly high power and slicks, unless you are building an all out race car, stock should be fine

Rick
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