So I am wondering why a lot of guys are really hyped on this rear-end? I understand it is a great diff. and for track purposes would be better, but for everyday wheel hop? isn't the stock diff. a limited slip? Whenever I can do a burnout (that is when the wheels aren't hopping off the car) it does light up both tires. Guys are recommending switching to the Quaife to cure wheel hop. What does the diff have to do with the stability of the rear end? Wouldn't the problem be the spring rate/ shock set-up? or tranns mount? pinion angle?
I really would like to fix the problem but I don't really want to swap the rear-end if I don't have too.
thanks for any help
I really would like to fix the problem but I don't really want to swap the rear-end if I don't have too.
thanks for any help