can someone tell me why you shouldnt use a spool on the street?
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can someone tell me why you shouldnt use a spool on the street?
puts stress on the axles and will twist them off, not to mention they will get squirley on turns or wet pavement.
yes .do not . less you want to over work the axles .twisting . any time you turn the outside wheel must turn more .so some thing has to give
A spool locks both rear tires together like a go-kart axle. They work great at the drag strip, but are a nightmare on the street where you have to go around corners. The word "differential" that is used on most all cars from the factory means that the left and right side tires can go around a corner at "different" speeds (the outside tire has to travel further than the inside tire), so the tires will not scuff. Using a spool on corners will put tremendous stress on the tires, wheels, axles and suspension components, plus the tires will squeal on every corner. Trust me, you wouldn't like it.
If you want to equalize traction on the street, go with an aftermarket differential (pig) like Auburn or Detroit Locker. There are a bunch of these units available, I've just named a couple. Do a search for locker differential.
Their not made for the street.:whacked:Your turning will suffer the back tires will want to push you straight.Quote:
Originally Posted by dale mangum