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Old 03-03-2013
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Originally Posted by deano43 View Post
Hi all I got myself a rb6 last weekend and the quality of the kit is as people say excellent everything fit perfect but the one thing that was disappointing was the diff nut plastic holder very feeble one lug almost came off so I am ordering a alloy one of insideline racing, anyway when I initially built the car I am sure the instructions mentioned that you tighten the diff up fully and set the car to slip through the slipper clutch only so A. Is this true B. do you ever back the diff of after running the car or just keep it tight all the time C. If you do have to back it off by how much and does it harm the diff at all

Thanks for your replies in advance

Regards

Deano

P.s Kevin at insideline said much more racing do a alloy shock tool does anyone know of anyone else that does one the one in the kit just spun after three shocks worth again a bit disappointed but the rest of the kit is quality so very happy overall
Darren at DMS Racing supplied my Much More alloy shock tool
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