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alan b
07-04-10, 04:29 PM
anyone know how to adjust a plate diff? mine is set to 90% and is ****in lethal, any bit of throttle coming off a corner it locks both and pulls the wheel outa my hand! great for dragging but doind a few track days this year. its a gripper, how do i adjust it? anyone know

Stuart
07-04-10, 04:33 PM
you send it off/take it to a diff builder.

tbh it sounds like its behaving like an ATB... plates are 'always there' and shouldnt snatch like that

alan b
07-04-10, 04:49 PM
even turning in the yard its chopping. and its definatly locking the two, diff builder-ireland....nah

Stuart
07-04-10, 04:51 PM
not even gaulty? he must know someone atleast...


so its definately a plate, the pinging and scrabbling at low speed is ace :d

alan b
07-04-10, 04:52 PM
its a hh-ms / gripper heres a pic.
http://i1.bebo.com/052b/18/large/2009/11/21/10/414601182a11883387223l.jpg

http://i1.bebo.com/052b/2/large/2009/11/21/10/414601182a11883387240l.jpg

alan b
07-04-10, 04:53 PM
southern ireland! ya it is class untill my two outer c.v's started knocking after a day!

Stuart
07-04-10, 04:55 PM
I dont believe for one moment that in alllllllll of the ROI given the love for rallying there, there isnt a plate diff specialist.

either a jolly to the sarf or cross the water chap

alan b
07-04-10, 04:58 PM
oh im sure ill find one. it would prob be cheaper to send it back to hh-ms tho. stuff like that is so expensive here.

Stuart
07-04-10, 05:03 PM
oh im sure ill find one. it would prob be cheaper to send it back to hh-ms tho. stuff like that is so expensive here.


**** me, it must be expensive if HH is a "cheap" option lol

alan b
07-04-10, 05:24 PM
they wer very helpfull, well theyd want ta be diff is 900 pounds!(not that i paid that)