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Mach 1
wolf in my rear?
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<blockquote data-quote="buckinwild" data-source="post: 10136773" data-attributes="member: 29417"><p>Thats great news you have someone to speak on your behalf, I wouldnt split nothing Id make him pick up the entire tab, you've paid enough already either through money or time that you havent be able to drive your car due to being in shop or broke down. Just remember we are a sort of back up as well, lots of people on these and other boards have had gears installed and drive our cars just as you did so that would tend to eliminate the theory that racing or ragging our cars would lead to a failure alone without someone installing them improperly. And the bottom line is a gear is a gear, there's not a whole lot of difference between them physically, would they suggest that the stock gear would have done this by now too? not likely....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buckinwild, post: 10136773, member: 29417"] Thats great news you have someone to speak on your behalf, I wouldnt split nothing Id make him pick up the entire tab, you've paid enough already either through money or time that you havent be able to drive your car due to being in shop or broke down. Just remember we are a sort of back up as well, lots of people on these and other boards have had gears installed and drive our cars just as you did so that would tend to eliminate the theory that racing or ragging our cars would lead to a failure alone without someone installing them improperly. And the bottom line is a gear is a gear, there's not a whole lot of difference between them physically, would they suggest that the stock gear would have done this by now too? not likely.... [/QUOTE]
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