265 Gripper differential, are they worth the money ?

Discussion in 'Mechanical - Engine, Gearbox, Exhaust etc' started by ~Shaun~, Feb 21, 2022.

  1. ~Shaun~

    ~Shaun~ RSM Club Member

    Evening guys,

    I’m after some feedback on the Gripper diff, my car is in next week for a Helix clutch and depending on peoples opinions I may have a Gripper fitted as well, my car runs 518bhp and 470lbs/ft torque, it’s pretty lively but awesome fun on track. Considering the box is coming out is it a no brainier just to get it done ?

    tia
     
  2. Do you get wheel spin on track? If not then there’s no need. I started to get some wheel spin powering out of a corner and because it’s a Torsen type diff all the power went to the spinning wheel. I installed a Gripper and no more wheel spin.

    Although fitment wasn’t 100% straight forward. I was advised I should have gone with a Drexler.
     
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  3. I have a gripper in mine, don't get any wheelspin (granted only 310hp/350lb-ft) BUT I bought the gearbox with the diff already fitted and never drove with the standard box/diff in it so couldn't really compare, I just bought it because people said they were great and it came up for a decent price at the time (I was easily parted with my cash at one point and bought a set of Nitron suspension at the same time lol)
     
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  4. -Jamie-

    -Jamie- RSM Moderator

    Proper plated diff like a gripper is nicht and day compared to the OE diff regardless of power/wheelspin
     
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  5. What's the difference between the gripper and drexler? Are you happy with the Gripper?
     
  6. I’m happy with the Gripper as it does the job. My mechanic however, is less happy with the Gripper as it wasn’t a “bolt in” fit. He’s fitted a few Drexlers and recommends them as they have always been easy to fit for him.
     

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