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but i am crap at my job ..... i got a credit card account and a few other accounts i shouldve got down to finance a week ago ..... im really slow at doing anything ..... i dont follow half the stuff they give me up ....... i sit here and email and whore all day! i cant get any crapper!! :D

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well lockers have no give, the main thing with a diff is when you corner one wheel spins faster than the other so the diff has to allow for this, lovckers and really tight lsd's don't and you'll get a bit of wheel skipping, which with a locker is more pronounced the skipping is basically the wheel trying to match the speed but fasiling, twisting the axle, and then the axle saying no more twist and it skips to untwist a bit..

and lsd doesn'ty cause the axle to twist, well as much anyway, so there nicer on driveline bits..

lockers are tops for direct hookup tho, which is why you'll find drags cars run spools, which is basically a locker, and a lot of RWD racing cars run them..

paulie not yet *touch wood* if i drove the car every day id say i would have by now, rex acxles arn't very big..

luckily every car ive driven witha locker is mainly a track toy so it doesn't see the normal sort of loads a daily car would, lots of car parks would bust axles fairly regurally id guess.

Aidwin - yeah they are really cool guys become friends with them over PAS .... they want me to come down to Willeton to visit when ive got my car back :D

haha i was tired .... it was funny cos this morning paul's muttering woke me up but i thought i was home and it was my mum saying something to me so i go "yeah right whatever" then open my eyes and took a while to figure out where i was

what tha? NO but she'll normally open my bedroom door in the morning and say something like "im going to work see you tonight" orrr "can you remember to put the bins out" or something like that. Thats what i tohught it was!

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