Weekend report

Started by kb426, May 10, 2008, 05:16:45 PM

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kb426

This has been discussed before on some of the forums but I want to post my thoughts. I installed a set on needle bearing kingpins on the deuce. This is my second set. The first went on the 53 chevy. I'm very pleased with the reduced steering effort. I didn't put enough miles on the 53 to know if they last forever but I'm planing on finding out with this one. Those of us that have some form of disability with out arms may find this to be of interest.
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UGLY OLDS

I'm trying to figure out why Speedway has 2 sets in the catalog...Same parts in both sets...BIG price difference....... :?  :?


Bob.....
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kb426

Only thing I can see is one is private label, the other is from SSB. The one I used on the 53 was from SSB. That was the only supplier years ago. The Speedway kit came in a MR. Roadster box. I measured everything and didn't find and problems. Until I put about 50,000 miles on this thing, I don't think I'll know if they're fine or not.
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Quote from: "UGLY OLDS"I'm trying to figure out why Speedway has 2 sets in the catalog...Same parts in both sets...BIG price difference....... :?  :?


Bob.....

You got part numbers, I found the royals, and the mr roadster brand, neither have same part numbers....

If your looking to buy, let me know, I can definitely save ya some cash...I am a Mr-Roadster dealer...Or anything from speedway ...
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