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Uploaded by on Nov 2, 2007

Mick rips up some dirt with his newly welded H165 in the bluebird

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  • you dont need it but if youve ever driven with one you will realise its better on any surface its just more sideways action!

  • ahh sweet... did u weld it with an arc or mig?

    cheers

  • couldnt tell you was done at an auto shop but i doubt they arc welded it

  • hey tell us when it brakes will ya?...i wanna no if itl hold long enuf for 1 of my cars cheers

  • it never did break, lasted through some pretty heavy abuse, a lot of burnouts and general thrashing. That car is long gone now, crushed for scrap metal.

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  • @czarli so i could weld the diff in my truck and itd hold? really wanna do this but i dont wanna fuck my truck up really bad

  • @jaredrattray usually in industry and businesses its mig

  • 910 bluebird!

  • @ebfalconsrule

    I had mine for a year and it never broke, in comparison your first feel its like a slingshot coming out of a donut, and the car feels more powerfull and solid

  • Love the tree work

  • 400hp ive herd they can hold....

  • Because an open diff is a one wheel drive

  • um, why would u need a welded diff for dirt?

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