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I have found a few places selling the Kaaz LSD, and have been given many quotes for recoing my standard one. Has anybody gotten a better price for a 1.5 way kaaz for $1350??????? which was from http://www.rmsmotorparts.com.au any sites or actual shops around Vic that sell would be much appreciated. I sick of the single spinning as i'm sure a lot of people can relate.

Thanks

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the97skyline

I just got mine from Speed Technology.

Just had it fitted this afternoon.

I've just been out the front doing figure 8s (slowly of course) to bed it in.

Steve at Speed Tech is a good bloke and knows his stuff.

Cheers

Pete

Hey Pete

If you don't mind me asking how much did her charge 1.5 or 2.0 way???

Also do you have a number???

Thanks

the97skyline

I just got mine from Speed Technology.

Just had it fitted this afternoon.

I've just been out the front doing figure 8s (slowly of course) to bed it in.

Steve at Speed Tech is a good bloke and knows his stuff.

Cheers

Pete

Also do you have a number???

umm, the first reply dude

Have you tried Steve at Speed Technology in Mitcham (98735400)

I just got mine from Speed Technology.

Steve at Speed Tech is a good bloke and knows his stuff.

So its the same place :P

Won thats a good price.

After you had it installed, was it night and day difference from the standard?? Are they noisy at all??

I got cusco 1.5 way type RS for $1150 delivered from greenline and very happy with it.

http://www.greenline.jp

I noticed a lot of power was being lost in the standard lsd, felt a very noticeable difference in power in a straight line. On the track putting being able to put power down (270rwkw) when coming out of a corner was heaps easier.

On the road for daily driving a bit of pain in parking etc. tends to clunk if you accelerate from stand still with the wheel turned.

On the the hole one of the best mods I've done its just that it turns the car from road car into more of a track car.

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