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His is completely stock. Most of the diffs had a loud whine/whirring at all speeds. Was surprised how loud it actually was when I went for a ride. Apparently there was a quality spill with their supplier... but it was meant to be resolved each time he got a new diff.

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His is completely stock. Most of the diffs had a loud whine/whirring at all speeds. Was surprised how loud it actually was when I went for a ride. Apparently there was a quality spill with their supplier... but it was meant to be resolved each time he got a new diff.

ive only heard of diffs whining and whirring when they havent been run in properly, i.e flogged straight off the bat

that guy in toyota 86 was all over the shop, not even boost to loose control ?

my old vn 6 banga cut springs and a catback could do better lol

easy to say till you do it...time to step up and enter..else just trolllolo away with you

that guy in toyota 86 was all over the shop, not even boost to loose control ?

my old vn 6 banga cut springs and a catback could do better lol

What were you thinking driving a vn, not to mention catback, why catback? "Prrformance?" And cut springs?

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