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Default SX front Diffs

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Just finished building an SX2 for my son's christmas pressie and was wondering about the front diff options. What is the point of a one way diff or the FAB vs a regular diff.

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Dont fit a one way as it only gives brakes to rear wheels and will be too hard to drive.
Fab goes in place of the front pulleys just like the one way but gives the benifit of being able to adjust it like a slipper so you keep the diff in the front where the one way you replace the diff.

To be honest just keep the car as it is full 4wd
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Dont fit a one way as it only gives brakes to rear wheels and will be too hard to drive.
Fab goes in place of the front pulleys just like the one way but gives the benifit of being able to adjust it like a slipper so you keep the diff in the front where the one way you replace the diff.

To be honest just keep the car as it is full 4wd
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Thanks for the reply, I was pretty much going to do that, I was curious what the benefit of the one way was and why you might want one.
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