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Old 02-12-2008, 10:14 AM
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Questions?? 18R Front Spool1

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Is anyone running a front spool. Just wanted find out the benefits of running one. I am running stock diffs in car, but wat do you all recommend. Thx
I am planning on runnin parking lot racing soon. So any info would be great.


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The front spool will give the car more on power steering, and less off power steering. overall, it makes the car more stable and driveable. I would definately run one on asphalt. Just be sure to have your diff shimmed perfectly as a solid axle is more abusive to the drivetrain (ie diff gear and input gear)
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thx for the info. Do u run it full locked the one-way.
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full locked it will be more stable off power on power is the same but the spool will push slightly versus get loose as soon as you let off
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wat about the one-way instead from MIP.
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