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Old Oct 8, 2011 | 12:49 AM
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Friction for the plates In my opinion for the 6 bucks it costs it is well worth it, I can always tell when I am in a truck with a limited slip whether it has been used or not. Some synthetic gear lubes are formulated with the additive also.
 
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Old Oct 8, 2011 | 06:44 AM
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Originally Posted by monster12valve
how did the trip go?
Trip went fine actually....except in Atlanta it started to get a little warmer then i would have liked it....but got threw without a problem.....did you guys know that no matter what time of the day or night you drive threw Atlanta the traffic is NUTS!!!

Originally Posted by godblessmud
Friction for the plates In my opinion for the 6 bucks it costs it is well worth it, I can always tell when I am in a truck with a limited slip whether it has been used or not. Some synthetic gear lubes are formulated with the additive also.
I didn't get to change that before i left but its defiantly on my to do list...right after my starting issue is resolved
 
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