Moser rear end kit
Why would you eliminate the c-clips?Your going to drive this car on the street alot right?
I heard that the c-clip eliminater setup is'nt good for daily driving because it puts a lot of load on the part that holds the axles in place and they could start to leak gear lube.
Has anyone else heard this??
Rye
I heard that the c-clip eliminater setup is'nt good for daily driving because it puts a lot of load on the part that holds the axles in place and they could start to leak gear lube.
Has anyone else heard this??
Rye
ORIGINAL: Mustang88LXKid
no c clip eliminators dont put any load on the rear end...they keep the axel from moving around destroying your posi, spyder gears etc. if u break an axle.
no c clip eliminators dont put any load on the rear end...they keep the axel from moving around destroying your posi, spyder gears etc. if u break an axle.
bingo.. not only tat but they are sooo much stronger. hold up better, will not wear out like teh c clips and I belive if you runn better then 11's you need them at most tracks
ORIGINAL: 96SilverLT1
bingo.. not only tat but they are sooo much stronger. hold up better, will not wear out like teh c clips and I belive if you runn better then 11's you need them at most tracks
ORIGINAL: Mustang88LXKid
no c clip eliminators dont put any load on the rear end...they keep the axel from moving around destroying your posi, spyder gears etc. if u break an axle.
no c clip eliminators dont put any load on the rear end...they keep the axel from moving around destroying your posi, spyder gears etc. if u break an axle.
bingo.. not only tat but they are sooo much stronger. hold up better, will not wear out like teh c clips and I belive if you runn better then 11's you need them at most tracks
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