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Old 08-12-2006, 05:35 AM
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Originally Posted by protc3
hey guys,

i am testing out some new diff rings that i made for the big ring diff axle.they are flat and parallel within .0002".my diff feels like it is not even tightened yet the diff doesnt slip.the stock rings have up to a .007 cone to them from the stamping process which will decrees the life of the diff components.i will let you know how they hold up after a full day of asphalt racing.if my reasoning is correct,they should long outlast the stock rings and also increase the life of the rest of the components also due to the lessened side load needed to stop slippage.

Niftech sells rings like these called rocket rings.. there also super machines for a ton less weight on the axle.. tho there about 14 bucks a pair i havent bought any..

I always sand my rings on a big knife sharpening block, then do 800/100/1500 grit sandparer till they are flat and smooth.. Diff action is second to none.. Its a pain in the butt.. would be nice to buy a decent set for a reasonable price.. ive also taken a set to work, and had them smashed in a press.. this works well to..
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