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Old 06-15-2005, 06:47 AM
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Anybody here putting considerable street miles on with the ball bearing c-clip eliminators?
Anyproblems with durability?
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Old 06-15-2005, 10:24 AM
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They use a sealed bearing usually, which means they can heat up fairly quick. I have knwon people to use them on the street w/o problems, but that isnt what they are designd for. On a daily driver that saw highway time you are taking a chance.
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i have about 20K miles on my moser with c-clip elims. never a problem. street car here.
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no problems here... I'm the second owner of this 12 bolt, it's been in a car (mine or the previous owner's) for a few years now and its never had a problem with c-clip eliminators. I drive my car 2-3 times a week, at least once a week through stop & go traffic, go to the drag races a couple times a month... previous owner had it on his 9 second drag car.
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Strange has a c-clip eliminator for the 12 bolt that uses roller bearings & they say is for street strip use.
Has anyone used these successfully on the street?




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