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Do You Need A Friction Madifier For Torshional Posi???

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Old 04-22-2006, 12:31 PM
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Default Do You Need A Friction Madifier For Torshional Posi???

Just as the title states dose a torshional posi need a friction madifier??
Old 04-22-2006, 02:02 PM
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Do you mean a Torsen? Brand name.
I'd say no, unless it makes noise. Same thing torsen says. I recently changed my rear oil and didn't use any and it's fine.
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Yes that is correct my spelling is a little off today.lol

Thank you for the reply.
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You shouldn't need it, especially if you are using a name brand synthetic. However, some GM tecs reccomend it to keep things quiet. I dump some in mine for the hell of it.
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Thaks I just put locas oil in it so I hope this all works out for the best and thank you guys for the timely replies.




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