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Dee Cantrell (Disco_Dad)
| Posted on Wednesday, March 13, 2002 - 01:51 pm: |
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I have to commend DAP on the quality and fit of there Heavy Duty Tie/Track rods. I ordered a set for my D1 and was amazed at the size and quality for 139.00, I was asked to source a similar set up a few weeks ago and I could not beat the price even for my self. It comes with new ends the have a removable boot and a grease fitting all included. It beats the 125 each i spent 3 years ago from a not so popular, overpriced company. The shafts were a much smaller diameter and did not include any new ends. I just wanted to pass that on Thanks DAP Dee Cantrell |
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