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Old 05-08-2001, 11:50 PM   #6
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Whether or not you need new axles depends on how much power you end up putting down. Turbos are nice because you can get away with less rear end gear due to the massive torque they produce and the fact that the power hit isn't instant. One that hand you're ok. But...if you're making close to 600hp with a twin turbo kit, I'd say it's a safe bet you'll need new axles. Any car making that much hp would.

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