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July 04, 2010 at
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Just picked up a sprintcar in Australia with a Buckley Yoke.
No one here knows anything about them, cant find anything on the internet either, anyone know much about them, looks pretty strong but front uni is fully exposed.
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July 04, 2010 at
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July 04, 2010 at
08:33:33 AM by stealth14
Personally I like them. Squaring the car is alot easier as is maintenance. Getting over the open drive shaft is a just dont't look deal and keep you shoes tied deal. Car stays free'er and when you think about it the mag housing and ball offer little protection. I have had joint failures with both and either way it hurts. FYI your torque tube will have to be shorter also.
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July 04, 2010 at
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We ran one for years. They are great if your car gets bent a little. They help free the car up. They are made by Buckley Racing Products Inc. I put their information in below.
Name: Buckley Racing Products Inc Street: 21628 North Central Avenue Suite 3 Phoenix, AZ 85024-5110 Phone: (623) 780-9187
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July 05, 2010 at
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Posted By: Hootus6D on July 04 2010 at 11:24:20 AM
We ran one for years. They are great if your car gets bent a little. They help free the car up. They are made by Buckley Racing Products Inc. I put their information in below.
Name: Buckley Racing Products Inc Street: 21628 North Central Avenue Suite 3 Phoenix, AZ 85024-5110 Phone: (623) 780-9187
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Hey thanks, never seen one before, I will give it a try.
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