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Old 02-14-2006, 10:22 PM
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Question What brand TC?

Based on the other threads I think I am going to stick to around a 3000-3200 stall. I just dont know what brand to get. please help.
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There are a lot of different ones but some of the major brands are Yank, Fuddle, TCI, Vigilante. I currently have a TCI and like it but am going to upgrade to a higher one soon and I think I'm gonna go with a Fuddle next. It's just according to what price range your looking at too, the Yanks, Vigilantes and TCI's tend to run a little more than the Fuddles but I've heard good about all of them. A lot of it has to do with personal preference and what someone's had luck with. Their are a few more companies out there but I can't think of them off the top of my head. Just make sure you get the right stall speed and STR for what your application is.

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Originally Posted by MountainMotor
There are a lot of different ones but some of the major brands are Yank, Fuddle, TCI, Vigilante. I currently have a TCI and like it but am going to upgrade to a higher one soon and I think I'm gonna go with a Fuddle next. It's just according to what price range your looking at too, the Yanks, Vigilantes and TCI's tend to run a little more than the Fuddles but I've heard good about all of them. A lot of it has to do with personal preference and what someone's had luck with. Their are a few more companies out there but I can't think of them off the top of my head. Just make sure you get the right stall speed and STR for what your application is.
yeah, TCI seems to be a really good choice and they have good reviews.i've also been surching around and thats what i've come up with so far.




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