PRODUCTS & PRESS
‘STREETABLE’ C-CLIP ELIMINATOR
KITS FROM STRANGE
Strange Engineering has been the
leader in driveline and suspension
for over 50 years. Constantly evolving its product line to meet the demands of today’s car enthusiasts,
Strange is proud to introduce 2
“streetable” c-clip eliminator kits for
use on GM 10/12 bolt and Ford 8.8”
rear ends. These c-clip eliminator
kits improve safety by retaining the
stock c-clip axles into the housing in
case of a failure. Each kit utilizes a
tapered unit bearing that can handle
the lo ads of everyday driving and
independent seals that will eliminate any leakage issues commonly
associated with using the drag race
kits on the street. The aluminum
housings are constructed of billet
aluminum and anodized for a quality finish. All kits include gaskets,
mounting hardware, and complete
installation instructions. For more
information on the A1033 (GM) and
A1093 (Ford) c-clip eliminator kits,
visit www.strangeeng.net.
DAN HELLMER RACING SOLUTIONS
ADDS EARL’S ULTRAPRO SERIES
Dan Hellmer Racing Solutions has added the Earl’s UltraPro Series to
their custom crimped hose line on www.raceplumbing.net. The UltraPro
Series will compliment the existing custom-built hose lines available from
Goodridge, Aeroquip, and Fragola. The UltraPro Series will give customers
a more economical choice for a PTFE style lightweight hose and fitting combination. Today’s modern race fuels are the enemy of traditional stainless
steel braided rubber hose, causing deterioration, and the UltraPro series
offers an economical solution to this.The PTFE liner is carbon-infused
for static dissipation, and has ultra low coefficient of friction to promote
maximum flow. Customers can go to the custom-built hose section of the
website and build their own hose, find out how much it will cost and order
it with no hassle. There is also a hose measuring guide to help with ordering the correct length hoses. All hoses are pressure tested and tagged for
a guaranteed leak-free hose.
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