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Old 27-08-2014
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What are people's experience with running them? What is the wear rate like? Far worse than steel? Just curious as seen mip releasing them with their driveshafts
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Beside the fact they may wear out quicker what's the benefit of using them over the standard?
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they don't wear as they are designed to run with the MIP puck system, which uses plastic bushings on the drive pins
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AFAIK less rolling mass/drive train drag = more responsive on power performance ... would benefit blinky class mainly but possibly at the detriment of one's wallet (cost of replacing 'blades/pucks')
I wonder if these would be a direct fit for the Aero rear cvd's ?
-just checked schumacher site; they would since there is just one cvd stock# for the factory cvds
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