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RE: lemans rods versus lowriser rods
By Paul Hampton - 06/01/2002 2:56:14 PM; IP 152.163.195.176
I have used both in street/strip 428s and you would not notice any performance difference in the two but why not use the stronger lemans rods if you have them laying around. Just get everything balanced of course.
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 lemans rods versus lowriser rods -- joe schepker, 05/31/2002
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 RE: lemans rods versus lowriser rods -- joe schepker, 05/31/2002
Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=13191&Reply=13186><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<a href="#" id="anchor13191" onclick="return false;">That crank is balanced for the low-riser rods.....</a>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>kevin, <i>05/31/2002</i></font><script type="text/javascript">
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 That crank is balanced for the low-riser rods..... -- kevin, 05/31/2002
 RE: That crank is balanced for the low-riser rods..... -- joe schepker, 05/31/2002
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 RE: That crank is balanced for the low-riser rods..... -- joe schepker, 05/31/2002
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 RE: That crank is balanced for the low-riser rods..... -- hawkrod, 05/31/2002
 thanks for the info, .... -- joe schepker, 06/01/2002
RE: lemans rods versus lowriser rods -- Paul Hampton, 06/01/2002
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