Really depends on your drivingstyle! This one held up with an airlocker, and the Series 1 I have know has run a whole season with a welded diff in the back without any breaks. So I say try it, and be mindfull of your axles all the time then it shouldn't post to many problems. But some people keep believeing that jumping the vehichle on the throttle all the time is the way forward. It just isn't, and it'll result in exploding drivetrain.
cool vid
Wakozzi 10 months ago
I was running parabolics from Paddockspares
zypherzozen 1 year ago
thanks mate and wat springs are u running
Mr204ruger 1 year ago
Really depends on your drivingstyle! This one held up with an airlocker, and the Series 1 I have know has run a whole season with a welded diff in the back without any breaks. So I say try it, and be mindfull of your axles all the time then it shouldn't post to many problems. But some people keep believeing that jumping the vehichle on the throttle all the time is the way forward. It just isn't, and it'll result in exploding drivetrain.
zypherzozen 1 year ago
will a 10 spline diff hold up if i weld it
Mr204ruger 1 year ago