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Old 07-02-2018, 01:28 PM   #3404
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Reading on some of the recent posts, I've been curious about this: Can you get a higher ratio diff and still be legal for STX? Not sure if it would be a benefit or a detriment, just wondering.
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K. Limited Slip Differentials
STS – No limited slip differentials are permitted except for factory standard viscous coupler-type units.
STU, STR, STX, STH – Only standard (as defined in Section 12) limited slip differentials (LSD) are allowed on AWD vehicles. For AWD vehicles that did not come with any type of limited slip differential (including center differential or transfer case), a single aftermarket mechanical LSD may be added. 2WD vehicles may use any mechanical LSD unit.
This part doesn't seem clear to me.
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