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I don't see it as moving away it is under it, pushing against it. Everything going up no separation. It it were on top it would be pulling away which I would see the brace holding it together
I don't see it as moving away it is under it, pushing against it. Everything going up no separation. It it were on top it would be pulling away which I would see the brace holding it together
That's because the weight moved forward and back end rose up. On launch the front of diff moves up and rear weight goes down. On older cars they always put the diff snubber above the front snout to keep it down.
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