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i was looking at this one... it what do you think?
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i have looked at those before.if you are not ina hurry.i'd wait and try to find a deal on a hinson.those seem pretty good though.im sure they are worth the price.
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i'm not in a real big hurry because the weather right now isn't very good. the cheapest i've seen the hinson for was 199 + shipping. whats the difference between stock and the billet ones? And whats the difference between cast and billet? thx
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billet is alot stonger.the fingers will not groove nearly as easy.they also have added channels to allow for more oil to lubricate and cool the assembly in a much better way.
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