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Old 05-04-2011
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looking at putting together the extra car I got in reserv parts and see ithat it comes with a one way diff.
Do I put it in the front or read diff?

What does it do for steering etc?
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HI
looking at putting together the extra car I got in reserv parts and see ithat it comes with a one way diff.
Do I put it in the front or read diff?

What does it do for steering etc?
Hey,


I know that drifters use one way in the front, so they only have brakes in the rear to help the back end slide out

It will effectively just spin the wheels forward as much as the rear, but will not apply any brakes when slowing down, just in free spin.
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You should only use it in the front as it takes away brakes
As for handling you get more steering
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