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Why the love affair with 26 spline input shafts?
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<blockquote data-quote="IronTerp" data-source="post: 9990495" data-attributes="member: 12702"><p>Wow....you haven't listened too well. But I do agree with you on one thing: You are indeed different than most people.</p><p></p><p>As others have said, when the 10 spline input shaft breaks, it often takes other parts with it including throwout bearings, TOB retainer sleeves, clutch discs, pressure plates, flywheels, and internal transmisison parts. And I've never heard of it occuring in front of the owners house where he can just push the car into the driveway, jack it up, and fix it lickity split. Generally requires a tow.</p><p></p><p>I guess an IRS brace is just "piece of mind" too???? Gotta pay to play with these cars and if you're into aggressive street or track driving, it may actually save you money, but certainly aggravation, to go with a 26 spline shaft.</p><p></p><p>But if you insist, I will gladly sell you my old 10 spline for $10 plus $10 for shipping, which would save you another $30. Then I'd have to go out and find a new paper weight though......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IronTerp, post: 9990495, member: 12702"] Wow....you haven't listened too well. But I do agree with you on one thing: You are indeed different than most people. As others have said, when the 10 spline input shaft breaks, it often takes other parts with it including throwout bearings, TOB retainer sleeves, clutch discs, pressure plates, flywheels, and internal transmisison parts. And I've never heard of it occuring in front of the owners house where he can just push the car into the driveway, jack it up, and fix it lickity split. Generally requires a tow. I guess an IRS brace is just "piece of mind" too???? Gotta pay to play with these cars and if you're into aggressive street or track driving, it may actually save you money, but certainly aggravation, to go with a 26 spline shaft. But if you insist, I will gladly sell you my old 10 spline for $10 plus $10 for shipping, which would save you another $30. Then I'd have to go out and find a new paper weight though...... [/QUOTE]
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