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Old 03-22-2004, 07:57 PM
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I heard that all front wheel drive cars have posi, is this true. If not does a 99 malibu have it? Thanks
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Re: FWD Posi

LOL who'd you hear that from?
I've never seen a fwd car that could spin tires long enough to need one.
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Re: FWD Posi

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I heard that all front wheel drive cars have posi, is this true. If not does a 99 malibu have it? Thanks
hasnt even been an option for over 10 years (trac control is not posi)

btw - i had it in a 1987 olds calais with a 110hp iron duck w/5spd and 3.92FDR - it would lay 50ft dual patches on dry pavement. Most 'muscle cars' cannot
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