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Topic: Spool vs Posi
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Ryan_LX
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Member # 7089
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What are your thoughts on running a spool vs getting a new posi? Spools are a lot cheaper then a good posi unit. Anyone running one, how do you like it? Also this is not a dd so if I sacrafice some street-ability dont really care.
-------------------- Jesus is king!
Posts: 1718 | From: no where | Registered: Sep 2006
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2BlueGeeTees
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Member # 4702
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Daily driver or not if you plan on turning or for that matter making a U turn ever a spool isn't the way to go. You can acheive the same result with a good posi unit and be able to turn the car withot the rear hopping all over the place. If it's a trailor queen and only for the 1/4 mile than go for it. Otherwise spend the money and be happy with ur car's turning
Posts: 2316 | From: Vacaville | Registered: Jul 2004
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Ryan_LX
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thanks for the info.
Hey whats up with those roller rockers?
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Posts: 1718 | From: no where | Registered: Sep 2006
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Luke87GT
Lay'n more stripes than Caltrans
Member # 21
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Spool on the street is not fun.
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Posts: 7802 | From: San Mateo | Registered: Jul 2000
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71MercGT
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Its not as bad as you think... but yea for a car that sees only weekend duty ! Also with a spool, pain in the ass pushing the car anyway but straight.
Posts: 191 | From: San Jose | Registered: Mar 2004
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Ryan_LX
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Thanks for the info ca
Posts: 1718 | From: no where | Registered: Sep 2006
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