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Old 12-08-2010, 08:23 PM
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Default Alloy USA axles any good?

I searched in here and found no good info on them, then I searched the whole site and found people running them in some high hp cars.

I'd get Mosers but I read on here about people twisting high spline count axles with moderate power, and the guy who posted a video of his wheel flange wobbling. Can't find anything from Strange.

I'm using the stock 4 channel rear in a car that ran 12 seconds flat, no plans for further mods at this time.

Just need new axles due to wear on the bearing area.
Anyone have opinions? I know they're made in china.
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what about Superior Gear
http://www.superioraxlegear.com/adva...u1c6&x=66&y=12
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Originally Posted by FirstYrLS1Z
what about Superior Gear
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WOW "axles still made in the USA" it says.
Thanks for that link, I'll get those.
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Never mind on that made in USA comment above.

In 2004 Superior Axle and Gear recognized the need for a
product line for the cost conscious consumers and began developing the Discovery Series imported product line in addition to its American Made Evolution series product line
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They're made in India
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so India's taking jobs away from China ?
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I always considered China as the manufacturing end and India as the customer service end
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I'm Running ALLOY USA axles shafts in my stock 7.65" 10 bolt 28 spline with YUKON POSI and 4.10 gears, I pressed in ARP chome molly 2.5" wheel studs in the ALLOY USA shafts .... they hold up great and I cant bust anything on that rear end after wheel stands and super hard hooks they are great and worth it I am sure.... if it ever does break im upgrading to a 9" but looks like its super healthy and strong so far
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Originally Posted by 01ssreda4
I always considered China as the manufacturing end and India as the customer service end
Well, they're both "ends" if you know what I mean!



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