Alloy USA axles any good?
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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.
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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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
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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