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Post by Heavy Mettle on Dec 28, 2019 2:09:37 GMT -5
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Post by smashford on Dec 28, 2019 18:09:03 GMT -5
I would message them or call they're from Iowa they will let you know what brand they actually are. I use lots of cheap and or used sets. As long as the setup is good I havent had a failure from a cheap gear set
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Post by Landshark007 on Dec 28, 2019 21:23:28 GMT -5
Its got all + feedback
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Post by noser23x on Dec 28, 2019 21:32:57 GMT -5
Have used Quick Performance, no issues, nice people to deal with too
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Post by dean88 on Dec 28, 2019 21:36:11 GMT -5
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Post by dean88 on Dec 28, 2019 21:39:21 GMT -5
But when it comes to cheap gears and poor setup. If you installed a set into your pickup and by 25,000 miles they were trashed you would be pissed, but it would take a long time to reach that amount of use in a derby car even with us being severally abusive.
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Post by Heavy Mettle on Dec 28, 2019 22:12:50 GMT -5
Right, I was looking at that one too, but with the conversion spool I’m using, some of the parts would be wasted...
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Post by dean88 on Dec 28, 2019 22:22:53 GMT -5
^ I know that annoyance, I have 2 sets of brand new carrier bearings laying around my shop now due to that same problem.
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Post by redneckracing12 on Jan 1, 2020 22:27:48 GMT -5
Quick performance house brand of gears was Richmond. Atleast that's what they were when I lasted talked to them...you won't have any issues, long as they are setup correctly.
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