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> nice cv bolts and an excellent documented engine rebuild
jimkelly
post Jun 25 2012, 11:17 AM
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Those bolts are serious overkill.


Maybe so but after hearing about how many people have had problems, $72 is cheap insurance & peace of mind.

Plus for a racecar having a CV come loose at 120 MPH is probably catastrophic for the axle and possibly the tranny depending on which side comes loose. (not to mention the driver when you lose control heading at that concrete wall).

Last RMVR race someone hit the concrete wall head on and was knocked unconscious while his car caught fire. I dont want to be that guy ;-)

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