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Will consider any make, new or used in good condition - buy or swap for Guards Torque Biasing diff. currently in my car with about 20k miles on it.
Thanks for reaching out if you have what I need.
Cheers!
-Scott
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Would you be looking to sell your tq biasing diff? I have a ton of parts, if I knew of one that might become available, Ive got a whole 951 for parts. Havent sold any yet, except a gas cap. Would sell off some to buy a differential tho.
86' India red 951 3.0 8v turbo
87' Guards red 951 parts car(scrapped :-( )
93' GP white 968 manual, coupe(restoration/modifications in progress)
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Yep - I will be selling the Guards, but only if I can find an affordable replacement.
-Scott
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Please keep me in mind if yours becomes available. Ill hopefully be getting to the trans rebuild this summer. Would be nice to find a used diff.
86' India red 951 3.0 8v turbo
87' Guards red 951 parts car(scrapped :-( )
93' GP white 968 manual, coupe(restoration/modifications in progress)
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Monstrous - I will stay in touch with you on this.
PorscheG96 - I want a unit that will lock on decel. And once I put a clutch-style unit in, I will probably want the Guards diff back. That's just where I am right now....
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Cloud,
The difference I have felt is that the clutch type has continuous engagement of the tires, particularly the inside tire on turn-in. I think for me it's just a driving style issue. The Guard unit only engages when you need it. It's newer technology that you only notice when you need it. I don't track the car, so unfortunately I can't speak from that perspective.
If you are anywhere in the area, you are more than welcome to take "Claudia II" for a spin.
-Scott
SOLD! 1992 - 968
2002 Lexus LS 430, Silver/black, "Ultra Luxury", with reclining, heated, massaging back seats, and 4 cup holders.