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Solid Axle vs IRS
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<blockquote data-quote="wheelhopper" data-source="post: 10635068" data-attributes="member: 32430"><p>I disagree by saying it takes more $ to make the IRS work. You can get the FTBR kit for the about the same $ as buying a torque arm and panhard bar. Both rear set ups can benefit from an aftermarket diff. and some may say that a serious OT IRS needs a rear diff. cooler, but I know of several IRS cars that don't have the cooler and do just fine. It comes down to what you have in the car already, IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wheelhopper, post: 10635068, member: 32430"] I disagree by saying it takes more $ to make the IRS work. You can get the FTBR kit for the about the same $ as buying a torque arm and panhard bar. Both rear set ups can benefit from an aftermarket diff. and some may say that a serious OT IRS needs a rear diff. cooler, but I know of several IRS cars that don't have the cooler and do just fine. It comes down to what you have in the car already, IMO. [/QUOTE]
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