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Old 09-11-2009, 12:08 PM
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Ok so i know that TI retainers are stronger but wear quicker, and steel isnt as strong as TI but last alot longer. So for the price why not just go with steel.....
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Ti is lighter so there is less mass for the springs to control.
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If steel works then you are better off with it, especially on a street driven vehicle.
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The titanium retainers are not stronger than steel, but they are lighter.

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