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#1 Guest_speeddemon470_*

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Posted 05 October 2016 - 06:52 AM

I'm very new to the stock car scene so I wanted to get some input.  I need a different gearset and most guys I talked to buy the parts and have them put together by someone.  I found assembled ratios already packaged up and ready to go on Speedway Motors and Quick Performance.  Anyone have experience buying fully assembled setups from these vendors? Quality? Durability?





 

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Posted 05 October 2016 - 09:51 AM

Several guys I know have bought sets from Quick Performance.. And have had good luck with them.. We have always had someone local put them together.. (Never been brave enough to do them myself)

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Posted 05 October 2016 - 02:07 PM

I bought a set of 7.00's from speedway refurbished. Worked great and never had an issue with them


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Posted 06 October 2016 - 05:04 AM

Call ss chassis, hes the best set up guy


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Posted 07 October 2016 - 12:54 PM

Do you mean you have a 9" center section ready to roll and it needs a ratio change?



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#6 Raz900

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Posted 07 October 2016 - 06:59 PM

I never bought one assembled, but have bought parts to build them several times from Quick. I won't use their full spools std or LW again. I clipped the wall at Sharon, not even really bending the wheel, and the spool cracked where the axle splines go in. Their Ace gears, esp the LW option, are worth the money and wear well.

 

I think the spools I found afterward were from National Drivetrain and were made in Italy. I think Quick's cheaper ones are Chinese.

 

Buy a magnetic base and good dial indicator. Couple straight edges and depth mics and build them yourself. It's not that hard and the tools to set them up right can be had for $100-$150. Spool, gears and bearing set are about $300-$350. I've always thought racers should learn to setup their own, saves money and keeps ya racing when something happens on Thursday at midnight, just fix it yourself. :D







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