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Why the love affair with 26 spline input shafts?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shadow Grey 03" data-source="post: 9992748" data-attributes="member: 65953"><p>Parts break. When they break why not upgrade? If it's a money issue, then maybe you shouldn't have gotten into this kind of car to begin with. It's cheap and easy to make power in these cars. That means that the driveline parts will be getting a good workout. If you are hard on those parts, then something will eventually break. I personally have always been one to upgrade broken parts, but I guess that makes me stupid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadow Grey 03, post: 9992748, member: 65953"] Parts break. When they break why not upgrade? If it's a money issue, then maybe you shouldn't have gotten into this kind of car to begin with. It's cheap and easy to make power in these cars. That means that the driveline parts will be getting a good workout. If you are hard on those parts, then something will eventually break. I personally have always been one to upgrade broken parts, but I guess that makes me stupid. [/QUOTE]
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