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Is Chrome-Moly Necessary for an STB??

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Old 12-19-2002, 01:25 AM
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Old 12-19-2002, 01:42 AM
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When I installed my 2 pt, the following benefits were realized ...

Brett M. Rockey had his checking account balnace increase

That was about it ...

It looks great at a car show and it's a great place to put your free hand when leaning over to work on the car.

But other than being in the way of pouring oil in the car and having to remove 4 extra bolts to remove to do ANY maintenance at all, it's no big deal ...
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well, when i get a chance in my life to sit down and justify wasting time proving something like this i might just do that. But for now, since i can notice a difference in the amount of under steer caused by chassis deflection, i will just be happy.
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BUt you can justify wasting an equal amount of time defending it????

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well to answer the original question, i have the chromeoly, i like it, "I" noticed a difference, i think it was well worth the money, not for a drag car, definetly if your trying to build a all around car, from my experience the CR is stronger, or at least it has less deflection.
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