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<blockquote data-quote="CompOrangeSN95" data-source="post: 925805" data-attributes="member: 12333"><p>Thanks for the info man, I have heard about the c-clips being an issue (running the sock rear calipers I never had any problems) but know of a few people that actually run the axles under tension on the c-clips, eliminating the side to side movement. That always made me weary because I've seen them snap before on 4x4's under load and the stresses on the track are just as hard if not harder. Although it's funny watching an axle walk out of the tube while crawling on a trail, it's not something I want happening to me on the track. I'll have to look into getting a c-clip eliminator, my next project is going to be a big under taking and I plan on doing everything right the first time around (not likely) even if it means I have to save a little more cash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CompOrangeSN95, post: 925805, member: 12333"] Thanks for the info man, I have heard about the c-clips being an issue (running the sock rear calipers I never had any problems) but know of a few people that actually run the axles under tension on the c-clips, eliminating the side to side movement. That always made me weary because I've seen them snap before on 4x4's under load and the stresses on the track are just as hard if not harder. Although it's funny watching an axle walk out of the tube while crawling on a trail, it's not something I want happening to me on the track. I'll have to look into getting a c-clip eliminator, my next project is going to be a big under taking and I plan on doing everything right the first time around (not likely) even if it means I have to save a little more cash. [/QUOTE]
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