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Don't put too much faith in post counts. A lot of people with 20,000 posts or so have 90% of them in PARF.
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Yes, the bearings are quality parts American made by Aurora.
To your other thread, low volume products like this mean high unit cost of production - plus R&D and other investment must be amortized over few sales. While prices are not cheap, the good news is we enthusiasts have a wealth of choices to maintain and upgrade our rare, semi-exotic cars. I'm proud that Elephant Racing has stepped up with the R&D investment to deliver many original and innovative products such as this one to serve the enthusiast community. All that said, there are subtleties to the assembly process of this product which are not obvious from a quick inspection of the disassembled parts. I recommend sending the parts back to us for proper re-assembly to avoid an unsafe condition.
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Oh, and ya might wanna re-think that screen name.
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Only because we became tired of answering the same questions, time and again, in the Tech Forums.
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