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Old 02 October 2006, 08:06 AM
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Hi all,

How does it work then what position do you drive yours in?

I've never used mine and it stays in the rear most position.

Always wondered though

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That answers a few questions for myself, cheers
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Originally Posted by ESH
Hi all,

How does it work then what position do you drive yours in?

I've never used mine and it stays in the rear most position.

Always wondered though

Cheers

I have a STI Type RA and as you said drive with the DCCD set to rear most setting just through a lack of knowledge with this bit of kit !!!


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Originally Posted by TonyBurns
Thank you very much Tony

I'm off to play with my diff now
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