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2013 rear differential???
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<blockquote data-quote="Franz" data-source="post: 11981531" data-attributes="member: 138606"><p>Can anyone explain the major difference between the Torsen rear diff in the SVTPP cars versus the standard diff in the non-PP cars? I ordered the non-SVTPP car because I hate the "upgraded" wheels (which are forged just like the base wheels are) and figured I would be better off with an aftermarket suspension anyway (if I had a problem with the stock set-up.) I'm not ever planning to drive the car on the track, just maybe hit the strip 2-3 times over the course of my ownership. However, if there is a major quality difference by upgrading to the Torsen, I might as well add the SVTPP to my order and get the adjustable Bilsteins on top of it. Wheels can always be changed out.</p><p> </p><p>Any input here from those in-the-know would be greatly appreciated......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Franz, post: 11981531, member: 138606"] Can anyone explain the major difference between the Torsen rear diff in the SVTPP cars versus the standard diff in the non-PP cars? I ordered the non-SVTPP car because I hate the "upgraded" wheels (which are forged just like the base wheels are) and figured I would be better off with an aftermarket suspension anyway (if I had a problem with the stock set-up.) I'm not ever planning to drive the car on the track, just maybe hit the strip 2-3 times over the course of my ownership. However, if there is a major quality difference by upgrading to the Torsen, I might as well add the SVTPP to my order and get the adjustable Bilsteins on top of it. Wheels can always be changed out. Any input here from those in-the-know would be greatly appreciated...... [/QUOTE]
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