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Turbo7379

Is This A Quaife Atb?

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Turbo7379

Can anyone confirm if this is a Quaife ATB as there are few markings on it.

 

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Cheers, Turbo

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Anthony

Yes, certainly looks the same as my Quaife ATB :)

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Miles

They make nothing else bar these thing's thankfully, Should be melted down and made into Beer can's :ph34r:

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Paul_13

Are you not a fan of them Miles?

Can I ask why out of curiousity

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Turbo7379

Thanks for the replies. :)

 

These things are darn heavy - nearly dropped it on my toe when I removed it. It's a lot heavier than the kaaz I have in my other car. The quaife diff & casing are nearly as heavy as the rest of the gearbox! :o

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Miles

They are useless having borrowed one and fitted in my Dads old 306, If had I spent money on it I really would be **** off with it, the only plus thing I can say is they are stronger than the std diff

In competition use they do nothing for turn in, Grip, Understeer which is what you want from a Diff, The biggest pile of cr*p in my book I'm afraid

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matt.f

Was laughing at a thread on British rally about ATB vs Plated diffs.One person used there ATB as a door stop the other as a paper weight lol!

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Tom Fenton

The ATB is a good diff in a fast road car with compliant suspension. For anything track biased or for competition use I would look to a plate diff.

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