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Old 01-23-2013, 09:58 PM   #1
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I had one that twisted after 5 years, but since then, no. I guess it has been about 4-5 seasons. We keep getting lighter on the clutch and running the lighter class so that might be part of it.
I would love to do a full on upgrade. Just not in the budget yet.
We have 33 splines, lightened flange, 5/8 Ti studs. Lightened steel spool.
In E stick, 2910 lbs. D stick 2775 or 2900 depending upon the engine combo.

I have never broken one. But I, along with a number of SS stick shift racers have twisted them 2 splines. Strange said they would replace them if they twisted 3 splines, but that's not the real problem. I used to use an axle puller to get them out and a sledge hammer to get them back in. And if you changed gear ratios, you were screwed as the spool would move slightly to the left or right.

The last time that happened to me, I said enough was enough. I ordered all new Mark Williams axles and spools and they were a dream. You could pull them out using two fingers on each side of the flange and put them back with just a bump from the palm of your hand. No comparison.

More than once I've had to change rear ends between rounds. With MW components it's a dream. With Strange axles..... no way.
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Old 01-23-2013, 11:21 PM   #2
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Thanks for the inputs. Kyle, you will have to explain your comment to me in March!
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Old 01-23-2013, 11:25 PM   #3
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I will, but read them to Gary first and I bet you can figure it out after he calms down.
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Old 01-24-2013, 12:45 AM   #4
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I have never broken one. But I, along with a number of SS stick shift racers have twisted them 2 splines. Strange said they would replace them if they twisted 3 splines, but that's not the real problem. I used to use an axle puller to get them out and a sledge hammer to get them back in. And if you changed gear ratios, you were screwed as the spool would move slightly to the left or right.

The last time that happened to me, I said enough was enough. I ordered all new Mark Williams axles and spools and they were a dream. You could pull them out using two fingers on each side of the flange and put them back with just a bump from the palm of your hand. No comparison.

More than once I've had to change rear ends between rounds. With MW components it's a dream. With Strange axles..... no way.
X2 I had the same situation on my car.I twisted two sets of axles from Strange.The first set were 31 spline, and I blamed myself for that one.I stepped up to 33 splines and twisted them also.Both sets moved about 1 1/2 -2 splines.This was when my car was in bracket mode. (stick shift small block).Strange refused to offer any help.I purchased Mark Williams axles cut to fit the splines in the Strange spool and never looked back.
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