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Old 05-25-2005, 09:18 AM
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Just revisiting an old topic. Has anyone used them? How do you like it? Is it Noisey?
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how can you get in contact with dts? Also how much is their 12 bolt?
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Currie is one of the best Axle makers on the market. As far as noise it is all dependant on what brand of gear you use. What I like is it is a true family company and they got thier roots building Offroad components. The only thing I dont so much like is they use the Ford 9" axle bearing, but they do give you the plates to use your factory brakes. and they Claim 100% bolt in. I inquired about rear from them about a month ago. Mor emoney then the Moser and Strange but worth it in my book. O and they are very helpful and friendly on the phone.
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