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Old 06-08-2009, 11:00 PM
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Cryoed Shafts

For those of you that have any experience with cryoed shafts in transmissions, how dependable are they. At what point did the fail if they did at all.
Old 06-08-2009, 11:57 PM
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Sometimes better than stock, not as good as billet. IMO, too hit and miss to waste the time and money on.

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I ran cryoed shafts back before billet shafts were available...... I saw no difference between them and the OEM shafts as far as durability/reliability. Save you $$ on the cryoed shafts and just get billet.

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Well The Problem Is Its Already Installed, But It Was Pretty Cheap To Get Them Cryoed So I Didnt Waste Too Much Money Lol
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