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Originally Posted by Vegas69
Tested and well proven on the racetrack. Not 10,000 miles on the street. I may be dead wrong but often times RACE parts don't make for reliable street parts. A tried and tested GM ZR1 hub is tested. I agree the adaptation could cause issues. The ZR1 hub set up isn't really a floating design. If it's good enough for a ZR1 it's to good for me. 
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I was not getting defensive. and do agree that RACE parts are not always the BEST Sterrt parts, actually in alot of cases probably exactly the opposite, like say aluminum connecting rod.
The ZR1 hubs are the part of Choice due to the fact that they have 35 splines, and the larger bearing pack and thicker wheel flange compared to the standard C5 / Z06 rear hub.
another good point Todd "If it's good enough for a ZR1 it's to good for me."
but some people just have a different piont of view, and those consumers is who these products are aimed at, no doubt about it.