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I would spend the money and get a Browell Can.
The Quicktime adjustment window is tiny, and I couldn't imagine actually making adjustments through the window. I bought one and was originally going to run it until I couldn't even get one of my fat hands through the window….haha. That and it's not very deep so you can't get a good clutch under it. ![]() ![]() The Browell can has a ton more room and the window is big enough for 2 hands so adjustments are much easier. |
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Browell hands down, is the best.
Sean
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Location: Clear Spring, MD
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Go Browell. I have the same problem discussed with the QT and will be making a change the next time my can comes off the car. My SS Browell can is awesome and they are great to work with.
Matt Welker A/S 1741 |
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Dripping Springs, Tx
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I have a QT. You can only make c/w adjustments in the window. I had to drill a hole to adj base.
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Thanks for all the input and the pictures. The window size is deceiving from the outside.....the pic from the inside tells the story.
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Just got off the phone with Brian Browell.
Looks like Browell get's the vote. Thanks, John |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Moncton, N.B.
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For stock eliminator, is the common material aluminum or steel, using the Browell bell?
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