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Old 03-08-2003, 11:46 PM
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Is there any more to this video or more stuff that would be so cool
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I have the limited slip differential and I can only get one tire spinning.... is that normal? And I only do it when my tires are about to be changed....lol

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Yea, that is normal. Usually, as soon as one tire loses traction, that spinning tire gets all of the power.
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yeah with a LSD or posi.... you might not always kick posi. my dad had a posi rear in his yukon xl.... but.. i did a staving burnout in that thing... didnt spin both.


oh...... and it cracked most of the spider gears in half, chipped the pinion, and sunk a washer or something halfway into the housing... but it did leave a 30 or 40 foot strip of rubber, tire spinning about 70 the whole time. (i dont know how, it wasn't a break tack)

that might be one reason why i try not to beat on my truck.. dad wasn't happy
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