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skiny or fat props ??
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January 02, 2010, 23:27:07 »
alright guys. wich is the better prop the fat ones or the skiny ones that look a bit like a half shaft?? or both the same ?? do they have the same amount of adjustment in them to stretch for lifts and stuf ??
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January 02, 2010, 23:44:43 »
The skinny ones are for V8s with cats fitted, far more expensive to fix so go for a fat one if space allows.
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January 03, 2010, 23:18:19 »
why are they more expensive?? difrent ujs ? or the whole unit is expensive to replace??
im only asking becase I have some im going to sell shortly
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I looked at the price of recon ones I think but I do rememebr they are expensive. I think it's because they are harder to repair or something plus if you need one you NEED one, if you get my drift.
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