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03.08.2008, 02:56 AM

I have stripped quite a few of the plastic spur gears in my day, but since Mike came out with the ultra hard pinion gears I have been running the stock steel spurs with no wear or damage yet. Its nice to only have to take the diff out when you want to change the fluid or do mantenece. Not cuz you stripped a spur again.

The clutch bell hardened pinions last a while, but no where near as long as the RCM ultra hard pinions.


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03.10.2008, 02:40 AM

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I have stripped quite a few of the plastic spur gears in my day, but since Mike came out with the ultra hard pinion gears I have been running the stock steel spurs with no wear or damage yet. Its nice to only have to take the diff out when you want to change the fluid or do mantenece. Not cuz you stripped a spur again.

The clutch bell hardened pinions last a while, but no where near as long as the RCM ultra hard pinions.
Good info man and thanks!


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03.10.2008, 01:49 PM

Have about 6 hours of run time on my CRT.5 with a hardened pinion, looks brand new.


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