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Engine Limited Slip Diff

Discussion in 'Powertrain' started by SleepinRolla, Apr 23, 2005.

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    SleepinRolla Member

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    Limited Slip Diff

    Does any one make an lsd for the ZZE-110 Body style corolla, with a five speed manual?
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    rolla02 Corollalcholic

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    has any anoby ever installed and if so how did you like it?
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    Dr Tweak Mad Scientist

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    I haven't used the Quaife on the Corolla, but I have experience with them, and I'll tell you right now that there is no better diff out there. They are so strong and work so well! Quaife gives you a lifetime warranty IIRC, and you area allowed to race with them and everything, there are no rules about that.

    In fact, Quiafe sponsors a lot of racing. BTW, all Porche LSDs are made by Quaife.

    -Doc
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    Barnacules 100101101011011

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    Holy crap, I want one :) How hard are they to install? Do you need any special tools or do you just have to crack the transmission and swap it out?
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    I would pay the extra $300 some over TRD to get the lifetime warranty.
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    You have to pretty much take the tranny apart... most people do a rebuild while they're at it and the tranny is good for the rest of the car's life... most of the time :p

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