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Old 22-11-2007
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I would say that adding fewer diff balls would be a no-no as I would imagine they calculate the characteristics of the balls and recommend an optimum for wear, heat dissipation, etc. Nothing stops you from doing it but the balls will wear out quicker and your diff as a whole might not last as long.

I thought that generally people run tighter in the front for more pulling power around corners in most if not all conditions but I am no expert
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