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 Post subject: Clocking 930 cv
PostPosted: Sat Feb 09, 2008 12:36 am 
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Anyone have the thread on clocking 930 cvs?

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Go to www.outfrontmotorsports.com hot tips for building cars has all the info on clocking cv joints


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Thats a cool site. You Suby fans will like it.

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In my opinion, Outback or Outfront is quite lame. They only want to deal with sand rails, if you have a baja or a woodsbuggy they don't know you exist. It's like the world ends where the sand ends. I'll only deal with them if I can't get it somewhere else.


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I think they are just catering to the people that support there business. Being in California I don't think there big market share would be made up of hill climbing woods buggies. I agree that it is hard to deal with some of the west coast vendors, because they think there God's gift to everything, but if you go into it knowing that there perfect it make it easier!!! lol. I never tell them what I'm doing with the parts other than what they need to know to steer me in the right direction.

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Thanks Sharpshooter.

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