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03.14.2010, 01:20 AM

i think i have read a few different places that those are not as strong as the plastic ones.
   
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03.14.2010, 04:16 AM

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i think i have read a few different places that those are not as strong as the plastic ones.
i found them a lot tougher but didnt like them baceause when racing, if the bearing carriers came loose ever so slightly BAM! the dog bone hanf fell off and you just lost all drive (center diff).

i have been having continuing success with summit driveshafts, ive got about 6 months or more racing on them and they are only just starting to show signs of ware
and since i run a center diff, i run my slipper all but locked, no it wont slip unless you put it up against a wall on bitumen on soft race tires and ping it.


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