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Old 02-02-2015, 08:04 PM
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Has anyone put an axle on that has a slip differential? I have a carbide 150 that I use on the street and would like to use a slip differential to prevent the tires from getting torn up on corners.

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it'll suck in the loose stuff and climbing.
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Look for golf cart salvage parts. You will need figure out the connection to your engine.
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Old 02-04-2015, 12:18 PM
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Skip the first half of the below thread. you could go this route and not weld up the spider gears like i did. You will have to change to sealed bearings for the carrier since the center section is wide open. This rear swingarm is now on another project buggy that's near completion. Note though, that this does NOT created a limited slip axle.

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