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Old Apr 20, 2002 | 08:48 AM
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Phantom grip LSD...Check it out

Phantom Grip serves two distinctive functions in your street or race vehicle. First, it functions as a disc-type limited slip in cornering and braking. Disc plates exert pressure aganist spider gears using spring pressure to regulate the amount of slippage at the wheels. Helping to accelerate earlier, while exiting corners at a higher speed. Secondly, the Phantom grip works as a locker in hard acceleration. The disc plates pivet, locking spiders, causing both wheels to exert equal power to the road, providing less torque steer than an ordinary differential. With over 100,000 miles of testing,there has been no signifigant wear of these plates. The Phantom Grip is extremly strong and durable with a Lifetime Warranty. Although seemingly simple, the 'Phantom Grip design' offers as much maximum traction as other limited slips.

Dont know if anyone has seen this yet but the price on this is only $299 as apposed to the quaife which is like what $1400


The address is http://phantomgrip.com
Old Apr 20, 2002 | 02:45 PM
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Just posted to be put on e-mail list....sorry
Old Apr 20, 2002 | 04:15 PM
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Someone needs to send phantom grip a differential so they can test fitment. I'm sure Eric has a spare
Old Apr 20, 2002 | 06:15 PM
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use the search, youll see why it is so cheap.
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