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Rennline magnetic differential oil drain plug. 


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Discover the Rennline magnetic drain plug, a solution that embraces simplicity while ensuring optimal differential protection. This plug is engineered to attract and secure minute ferrous metal particles.

Just clean the magnetic tip during oil changes before re-installing it as this prevents particles from scratching the differential internal parts.

Utilizing a powerful N42 Neodymium magnet, this plug boasts an 18-fold increase in strength compared to the standard OEM version and it exhibits impressive resistance to demagnetisation

Replaces OEM Part Number:

95533205700



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About Rear Differential

Benefits of a limited-slip differential

The main advantage of a limited-slip differential is demonstrated by considering the case of a standard (or "open") differential in off-roading situations where one wheel has no contact with the ground. In such a case (with a standard differential), the non-contacting wheel will receive 100% of the power, while the contacting wheel will remain stationary. The torque transmitted will be equal at both wheels, and therefore, will not exceed the threshold of torque needed to move the wheel with traction. In this situation, a limited-slip differential prevents 100% of the power from being allocated to one wheel, and thereby keeping both wheels in powered rotation.

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