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Today I had to strip my back wheel on my tt, replacing the wheel studs but one thing I noticed, I found it hard to turn the back wheel with the handbrake off and in neutral, when It comes to turning it I have to use alot of pressure, I did think it was my auto box playing up but now im wondering if its my diff playing up? should the rear wheel be easy to turn or am I worrying about nothing?

If anyone can give me some tips that would be great!!!

Cheers!

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On a tt it is hard to turn the wheels if one wheel is on the ground due to the LSD

 

by the way yes its normal !

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If you mean left side diff its not that one its the drivers side havent tryed other side yet..

If you mean left side diff its not that one its the drivers side havent tryed other side yet..

 

LSD =

 

limited slip differential

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Oh! that makes me feel a bit of a tw@t! should of known that! cheers anyway! must be the gearbox???

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Cheers mate!

I have had alot of trouble with cars and lost alot of money everytime something feels different my pants start to fill up!!!

Cheers mate!

I have had alot of trouble with cars and lost alot of money everytime something feels different my pants start to fill up!!!

definatly shouldnt have bought a 300zx tt then :rofl: :rofl:

 

you will be commited very soon

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