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33 spline. rifle drilled, small block, modified, clutch car, only, haven't ran it yet. But I've used nothing but 33 spline in clutch for mods, and never broke one. And don't respond, "you need more power," Ha.
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Randy, Who's axles are you using? Does anyone have a weight comparison, lightened vs non-lightened? My old junk is Strange Engineering, never hurt axles just RP, and trans. 33's was the only thing available in the 90's for the 8.8 Sean Sean
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Moser rifle drilled, strange regular. 3100 lbs, 700 hp. no probems ever so far. They are. I believe a shade lighter, when drilled, then 31's.
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Also, no doubt the best axie, bar none, is Mark Williams. But I already had a strange spool set-up, so I went with strange, and, or moser. Moser is the only one who will drill 33's. Steve run's all Mark williams in the cobalt, 40 spline drilled. I just use the 33's because I have 3 center sections set up that way. Again, I personally have had no real problems of breakage, but strange does twist a bit.
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