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who makes good light weight spool & gears
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Mark Williams aluminum spool. They also lighten gears.
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Moser engineering///// the best !!!!!
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I would second the moser stuff. If you use the moser alum spool you will most likely have to send them your axles to have the splines cut a little longer as they run the splines in the spool all the way from one end to the other. It cost a little more to do it this way but looks to make it alot stronger and less likely to strip the splines out of the alum spool as I have seen with some of the others.
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Mark Williams sets the standard that others shoot for. I have run the MW aluminum spool and light weight axles since 1999 thousands of hits never a problem. That is with a 7000 rpm stick shift launch. Now that the car is sold and has an slush-o-matic in it the parts should last forever.
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M/W is far better quality than Moser..but more expensive too..used both..no real problems with Moser...I just like to have better quality stuff...
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