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Guard Diff OMG!
Drove the car over to 901 shop today to have them install new cage and other items as well as regearing my 915 along with side cover and bearing retainer plate updates.
I have talked with Matt at Guard previously and was very helpful regarding gearing and ramp settings for the diff and knew that they made a great product. Just so happened that 901 shop had a 915 box on the bench and sitting next to it was one of Guard's diffs. I picked the unit up and could not believe the quality and workmanship of the unit, the diff looked like a piece of art! If anyone one is on the fence if they should spend a few more dollars for Guard's diff I would definitely say yes every time! Matt's diff is one great piece of hardware! |
+1. If I was in the market for a locking differential, a Guard unit would be my first choice.
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Matt has amazing products, service and advice. Proud to install his parts in our customer's cars.
Cheers |
Thanks guys. We work hard at what we do. For those who haven't ever visited the website and are curious, here's our 935 LSD that Bruce Canepa commissioned.
http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/b...71/935LSD1.jpg Regards, Matt |
i was reluctant to install mine when it arrived a few years back. so pretty to bury away, out of sight...
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Does the company have any notions toward developing diffs for applications beyond Porsche?
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Pavulon,
Can you be more specific? We actually have quite a few LSDs outside of Porsche circles. A pair of our VW Jetta differ cars qualified 4th and 7th for tomorrow's Cota scca World Challenge race. |
Its a fine piece of jewelry..that I had to have one. :)
I have one on my 69E ;) |
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We have a Ford 9". We don't sell enough of them to stock them and only manufacture to order. Something about the $3,000 price tag doesn't set well with that market outside of professional race team. But I might have the one we had in our booth at PRI. I would have to check stock on Monday.
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Here's the Guard (Torque Bias) that went into my machine:
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1368919369.jpg |
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Yes. We are primarily a wholesale business and the primary focus always has been and will continue to be Porsche parts.
But in the last 4 years since I purchased the company from Paul when he decided to retire I have been systematically pursuing new markets and strategic partnerships with industry leaders. In the last year we released both the VW 6mt LSD and a BRZ/FRS LSD. There are more coming, but as such a small company the website tends to come last. Paul also did certain products that weren't really advertised either. We have an E46 LSD, for example. I have started looking for partners to develop LSDs for the newer BMWs, just like I have done in the VW-Audi market. |
I'm also one of those lucky people to have one. Inherited mine with a racecar purchase, so that was a nice win.
Since we're talking about them, I would like to remove the speedometer magnet ring at some point. The magnets sometimes can come loose and I don't want them getting munched anywhere. I suspect the speedo ring acts as a side bearing spacer/shim. So i'd have to carefully pull the bearing and ensure a replacement shim of same thickness is reinstalled, no? I guess I could just remove the magnets. Still, I don't need that ring spinning around for nothing...... :D http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1369242529.jpg |
The speedo ring is indeed part of the shim stack.
While it may be similar, that isn't a Guard LSD unless it has the GT logo. |
Well that blows......
Don't tell me its a copy of yours, brand that starts with a "K"???? |
.... All good
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Tell Jack & Brady as well as Scott hello for me. My friends from the 901 shop.
Howard |
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