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    #16
    Originally posted by SISEBMW View Post
    Hello,


    First of all, I did not know it was a conversion kit since I spun it with my hands and it behaved how an LSD would. yes it was an open diff conversion kit, no I did not know nor did I mean to scam anyone not just because its a scummy thing to do but I would be stupid to ruin my reputation over $500
    then surely you know that is not a test. even open diffs will act as an lsd off the car. the only way to tell for sure is by opening the case. which the purchaser should have insisted on, and you should have done if you were indeed a reputable business.



    Originally posted by SISEBMW View Post
    I'm writing this for clarification since your bad review is one of the first things that pop up when you search my name and I'm just sharing my side of the story.
    fair enough. but from here it looks like you knew you were selling fake goods.

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      #17
      To be fair, it was an LSD just not a factory one from what it sounds like. Sounds like an honest mistake that anyone including myself would make. The seller did offer a refund and this would have made things right had the buyer returned the diff but unfortunately he didn't.
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        #18
        even open diffs will act as an lsd off the car
        you can spin flanges of an open diff independently when it's out of the car.
        cars beep boop

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          #19
          Originally posted by kronus View Post

          you can spin flanges of an open diff independently when it's out of the car.
          If I hold the input flange still and spin one output flange, an LSD will spin the other output the same direction whereas an Open will spin opposite. Right?

          (I'm about to go pick up an LSD and don't really want to pull the cover)
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            #20
            Originally posted by McGyver View Post

            If I hold the input flange still and spin one output flange, an LSD will spin the other output the same direction whereas an Open will spin opposite. Right?
            if it's an LSD, if you hold the input flange, you shouldn't be able to spin either output flange in any direction. with the input loose, the output flanges will spin together until you exceed the breakaway torque, which is substantial (like, breaker bar level of torque)

            if you try this with an open diff, you'll spin the spider gears and the opposite output flange will spin in the opposite direction of the one you're spinning.
            cars beep boop

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              #21
              I have seen so many diffs with incorrect tags, information, you name it- I ALWAYS pull the cover and verify ring gear stamp and carrier stamp when i pull a diff out of a car and mark it before it hits a shelf.

              Open 3.73s claimed to be limited slip, 2.93s sold as 3.73s, 4.10s sold as 3.73s, 4.10s sold as 4.27s, welded diffs claimed to be lsd, etc

              gotta pull das cover
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                #22
                Originally posted by kronus View Post

                you can spin flanges of an open diff independently when it's out of the car.
                have seen that not work many times. you have to lock one side of the diff down. simply holding the flanges won't do it. guys here tried selling bogus units that way. i won't buy it without opening the diff.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by 82eye View Post

                  then surely you know that is not a test. even open diffs will act as an lsd off the car. the only way to tell for sure is by opening the case. which the purchaser should have insisted on, and you should have done if you were indeed a reputable business.



                  fair enough. but from here it looks like you knew you were selling fake goods.
                  I'm not a parts shop, I mainly do big jobs but sell parts on the side. If a buyer is concerned that their item is fake or faulty they can ask for a refund. once again I would be stupid to sell "fake goods" for a few bucks. that would ruin any business's reputation and would be very short-lived. Most of my parts are from other people so I don't know what others do with their parts when I acquire them. you shouldn't accuse anyone of being a fraud or a fake, especially when it was a simple mistake that I have gone out of my way to clarify.

                  also, how would I know that I was selling "fake goods" if I said it myself that I was convinced it was an LSD? you can even see before I ever made a post on this thread someone pointed out that I offered a refund
                  Originally posted by Rennsport View Post

                  From what I saw in the facebook argument, he made more than reasonable attempts to get the diff back and refund you. You made the mistake of leaving the diff in a hotel room, why would you expect any seller to refund your money without getting their product back?
                  I don't think I have much more to add to this argument since it could've been solved with a simple refund from the buyer. Mistakes happen sometimes I'm at fault and sometimes the buyer is at fault. either way, I try to make things right but that does not happen all the time. in this case, I believe that the buyer should have either requested the cover to be taken off before purchasing or just a simple refund.​

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