I know it has been done before but I don't know which limited slip diffs will work in the beetle nor where to get it.
If any person here knows could they please inform me and the rough price thereof.

What about a superdiff from the states? I priced one. +-R15004agedub wrote:First question, why do you need LSD?
Is the car a daily driver? If not, just lock the diff. Works like a charm. Makes your turning circle a little bigger, but other than that very nice. Eliminates a lot of wheelspin and helps for the inner wheel spinning though a high speed corner.
Phone mike egan at thundersport and ask him for a quote on a SCAT superdiff..Corp wrote:The car is in daily use so locking the diff is a big no no. I want the limited slip diff to increase handling ability especially when get those urges to take a quick corner or when I play off road sometimes.
I will look for the Superdiff but where is my best option to buy from?
Yes, I want one for offroad use, especially those times where the bus's axle articulation is insufficient and it lifts a rear wheel. I have found the (single) handbrake quite useful for that, but often in those situations you don't have enough hands free.Bugger wrote:Fig do you want this for one of your busses for better offroad capabilities Coz the Twin hand brake set up works good for being stuck in sand
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