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Old 10-18-2012, 09:01 AM
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Originally Posted by JD'sTT55 View Post
So if building a 12 bolt (narrowing, buying axles and bearings) which setup is the best? Or do you just have to accept bearing failure, leaks and pad knock back? Is Going full floater the only real solution? But maybe it just depends more on the weight of the car, offset of the wheels and how hard its actually driven on and off the track as to how much problems you actually have.
When we make recommendations for axles, bearings and Diffs. we take all of the factors you listed into account.
Much like your suspension you will need to clearly outline the intended use of the car. Build the 12 bolt and enjoy the car. When things get more aggresive and the car is spending more time setting great lap times start to consider your options, floater assembly with new axles for the 12 bolt or a completely new 9" with a floater. Whatever you chose consider future proofing yourself.
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