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Old 05-03-2012, 10:10 PM
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Originally Posted by 19,69camaro View Post
No experience with it, but from what I hear the c-clip eliminators will leak if they are going around corners. They are designed for drag racing only.
They make a street kit too IMOHO I'd rather have a Ford 9"


Strange Engineering, Morton Grove Illinois, introduces a new style, specifically designed for street and/or strip, c-clip eliminator for most 10 & 12-bolt GM car rear ends equipped with c-clip style axles. In the past, c-clip eliminators for these applications have been designed for drag racing, which use ball bearings. Ball bearing c-clip kits are fine for drag racing, but are prone to leaking and premature failure when used for prolonged street use. Our specially designed c-clip eliminator kit (A1033) utilizes Timken unit (tapered) bearings, which survive severe side loads and constant use.

The Strange A1033 also features two seals per axle shaft, ensuring a completely sealed axle end. Complete axle and c-clip eliminator packages are also available.



http://www.competitionplus.com/drag-...t-application-
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