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PostPosted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 1:47 pm 
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hey where do you get those little shock absorbers for your clutch arm that slows down the last 1/4 inch of clutch release i have seen this before but where do you get them thanks.

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Ck over on The Samba.com in the high performance section.I just seen some on there for sale recently.


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[quote='Aaron Creech']Ck over on The Samba.com in the high performance section.I just seen some on there for sale recently.[/quote]
thanks dude i appreciate it

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[quote='Aaron Creech']Ck over on The Samba.com in the high performance section.I just seen some on there for sale recently.[/quote]
hey dude this a stupid question i went there i cant seem to find them
if you can send me a link to them my email adress is davidhano@fewpb.net thanks man

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Check Gene Berg's website.


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[quote="Roy"]Check Gene Berg's website.[/

ok dude i will thanks

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Berg isn't selling them right now.I looked over on the samba and could only find one but the ad was pretty old so it was probably gone.


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[quote='Aaron Creech']Berg isn't selling them right now.I looked over on the samba and could only find one but the ad was pretty old so it was probably gone.[/quote]ok if you or anyone else knows where to find them it would be appreciated thanks dude i will keep trying to find them also

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Took awhile to find it, but the part number is ma-255. Air Hydro Power
Louisville,KY (502) 451-1000

A lot cheaper than berg. I don't think it comes with a bracket, but it is simple to make..

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[quote='Eric DeBord']Took awhile to find it, but the part number is ma-255. Air Hydro Power
Louisville,KY (502) 451-1000

A lot cheaper than berg. I don't think it comes with a bracket, but it is simple to make..[/quote]thank you i appreciate all the help from everyone

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Are you wanting this for a woods buggy?If so I would be concerned about longivity in the mud and water.I know when I used them on my ashphalt drag cars I had trouble getting them to last.In my opinion if you need one of these for a woods buggy you probably need less clutch.


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[quote='Aaron Creech']Are you wanting this for a woods buggy?If so I would be concerned about longivity in the mud and water.I know when I used them on my ashphalt drag cars I had trouble getting them to last.In my opinion if you need one of these for a woods buggy you probably need less clutch.[/quote]well it was a thought me and my brothers were just thinking of some extra protection for our 3 rib trans.they arent really needed but my brother just bumped up to a 2.2 turbo engine a

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Sounds like you guys need to buy super diffs or six rib trans!It would probably better to spend money on that?Hell I tear a 3 rib up with a 1915 can`t imagine what a subie would do to it?jmo

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My suby ate 2 three ribs last year. Went to 6 rib and it is tough. But I prefered the 3 rib gearing. Hence chain. But that is with the boggers. Mighta been just as easy to upgrade the r/p. Maybe even a 5 rib. live and learn. :?

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[quote='Firebug']My suby ate 2 three ribs last year. Went to 6 rib and it is tough. But I prefered the 3 rib gearing. Hence chain. But that is with the boggers. Mighta been just as easy to upgrade the r/p. Maybe even a 5 rib. live and learn. :?[/quote]well i guess we have been lucky there are 6 of us with 3 ribs and all of them are still fine for now.if they break wich iam sure they will we will fix'em or trash'em no big deal.we try to keep in mind that they are weaker so we try t

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Just remember one thing...Don't throw anything away :!:

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[quote='Firebug']Just remember one thing...Don't throw anything away :!:[/quote]well i have to agree with that without doubt

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