Looking at a 300 series volvo and it had welded rear differential , know what it does but how does it feel driving one of these as opposed to a non welded diff?
just a thought
oh do the 300 series wheels fit the 400 series cars?
general enquiry abou differentials
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Not recomended for on road use, if it has a welded diff there is a high likelyhood its been drifted or that was the intended reason for welded diff.
When a car is driving down a road with a welded differential, the tyres are spinning the same, when going into a turn, instead of a slide gear shifting, it stays completely locked up, making both tires spin at the same rate, causing you to lose traction very easily.
When a car is driving down a road with a welded differential, the tyres are spinning the same, when going into a turn, instead of a slide gear shifting, it stays completely locked up, making both tires spin at the same rate, causing you to lose traction very easily.
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