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    Inactive Member allstar104's Avatar
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    What's the difference between the "Phantom Grip" differential conversion kit($300+) compared to a "Quaife" differential($800+)?? I've heared around that a good quality differential costs around $800 or more. Is the Phantom Grip conversion kit worth buying?? It sounds to good to be true for the
    prices I've seen it go for. Anyone's help will be appreciated. -Jourdan


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    Since no one answered i can tell you what i know and heard. A CRX friend of mine who races has a Quaife in his car, i drove it and it works extremly well he's very pleased with it. Of course he was just talkin about the Phantom Grip ones recently and said he liked them and that for the performance they were a good price. I few people trying to build up cheap auto-x cars migth be getting Phantom Grip ones instead of Quaife's just for price really. Basicly you pay for what you get, hope that helps!

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