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Old 10-24-2005, 02:51 PM
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Default Strange Engineering End of the Year Blowout!!

We are having a HUGE Strange sale running from now until Nov.15th!


Front Race brakes B4180WC...$899.00

Rear Race brakes B1718WC...$530.00

Single adjustable front shocks...$270.00 a pair

Single adjustable rear shocks...$270.00 a pair

Double adjustable front shocks...$449.00 a pair

Double adjustable rear shocks...$449.00 a pair

*front shocks require use of aftermarket springs or Strange #SPC300*

SPC300 Front springs...$120.00

We are also doing sales on all Strange rear driveline components and complete 12 bolt Strange axle assemblies.

Strange “Street” 12-bolt (82-92)
Fully assembled (less brakes) comes with 3.150” housing ends, 33-spline S/S axles, ˝” or M12x1.5 studs, Super strength posi, U1602 S-series yoke (1350), cross over u-joint, u-bolts, chrome cover and your choice of Strange or Motive gear set…$2100.00

Upgrade to aluminum support cover…$105.00

Strange “Street” 12-bolt (93-02)
Fully assembled (less brakes) comes with 3.150” housing ends, 33-spline S/S axles, ˝” or M12x1.5 studs, Super strength posi, choice of 3 or 4 channel ABS, choice of caliper mounts installed 93’-97’ or 98’-02’, U1602 S-series yoke (1350), cross over u-joint, u-bolts, chrome cover and your choice of Strange or Motive gear set…$2180.00

Upgrade to aluminum support cover…$105.00

Strange “Drag” 12-bolt (93-02)
Fully assembled (less brakes) comes with 3.150” housing ends, 33-spline Pro Race axles, ˝” or M12x1.5 studs studs, 33-spline lightweight steel spool, U1602 S-series yoke (1350), chrome cover and choice of Strange or Richmond Pro gear…$1950.00

Upgrade to aluminum cover $105.00
Upgrade to chrome-moly 1350 series yoke $38.00
Upgrade to aluminum 33-spline spool…$140.00


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Kevin
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How much power will the 12 bolt handle?
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Will the front shocks work with Eibachs? Or will it require a different pad?


The 12bolt holds plenty of power, check the driveline section for info on that.
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How much power will the 12 bolt handle?
I personally ran 9.5x's at 14X+ pretty consistently on the 12 bolt with probably 200 runs on it before I got rid of it. It will hold up great for most things. But I would say for all out racing a spool would probably be more preferrable. I kept braking the diffs though. After using a spool I had no more problems.
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[QUOTE=Brandon]Will the front shocks work with Eibachs? Or will it require a different pad?

It will work on the front as long as the Eibach springs have a 1 3/4" inner diameter. If not you can use Hyper coils or the Strange springs. The rears will work fine.

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Will the front shocks work with Eibachs? Or will it require a different pad?

It will work on the front as long as the Eibach springs have a 1 3/4" inner diameter. If not you can use Hyper coils or the Strange springs. The rears will work fine.

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alright ill check on that.

sold the hypercoils... :-|
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Originally Posted by DERTY
I personally ran 9.5x's at 14X+ pretty consistently on the 12 bolt with probably 200 runs on it before I got rid of it. It will hold up great for most things. But I would say for all out racing a spool would probably be more preferrable. I kept braking the diffs though. After using a spool I had no more problems.
That's through an automatic though, right?

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i sent a pm.
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I was wondering if they would hold 1000rwhp.
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Do you have the shocks and springs in stock ready to ship?
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Does it comes w/exciter rings installed on axles for 4 channel setup?
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Does it comes w/exciter rings installed on axles for 4 channel setup?
You have to send them your exciter rings. I believe you can send them your axles and they will press them off for you, I can find out for sure for you though!

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Originally Posted by Shane_G
I was wondering if they would hold 1000rwhp.

This 12 bolt that they are selling is the same one im running...
""""Strange “Drag” 12-bolt (93-02)
Fully assembled (less brakes) comes with 3.150” housing ends, 33-spline Pro Race axles, ˝” or M12x1.5 studs studs, 33-spline lightweight steel spool, U1602 S-series yoke (1350), chrome cover and choice of Strange or Richmond Pro gear…$1950.00

Upgrade to aluminum cover $105.00
Upgrade to chrome-moly 1350 series yoke $38.00
Upgrade to aluminum 33-spline spool…$140.00"""""

And im shooting for 900+rwhp.......

Damn it guys.... i have you almost paod off and you go and add the two things left i want...... Starange Shocks and Brakes...... damn it...

Kyle
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Guys, No need to send in your exciter rings for the rear ends for this GP.

Amber and Jay at Billingsly Racing have been awsome and stepped up and offered to sell us exciter rings that they have ready to go for a small additional fee. So no need to worry about getting yours to strange, we can make sure to handle that. Just make sure to specify to kevin that you want that option also.

Thanks Amber and Jay at Billingsly racing!!

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Do you have any 9" packages on sale?
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we still have to have our stock backing plates pressed on dont we?
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Good question!
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Yes, the backing plates would still need to get put on before the bearing gets pressed on, your right.

As far as Nine inch packages, The only thing we offer right now is the Billingsly Racing 9" Fabricated housing. That rear end is the nicest one in the market. Information can be found about it on the billingsly web site. There stuff is outstanding. PM me for details on that setup and i'll get you some pricing.

Were working on getting just some standard 9" cases, but that's not for a month or so.

Thanks guys

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Ok...thanks for the info.


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