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What is it??

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Can some one please identify this spur gear set-up? Is it a slipper eliminator?? Or some thing else. Let me know. It's off a car I just picked up, but haven't received yet. Thanks!!
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Re: What is it??

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looks like a typical robinsonRacing spur gear with a rc10gt spur gear plate/washer on it. Not really sure what you call that thing but got tons of them laying around from my gt days...

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It's a Robinson Absolute spur. Machined spur and uses a rubber isolator and aluminum clamp to do something or another that they thought was revolutionary but faded pretty quickly lol

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Your vast knowledge is appreciated! Thank you!!
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gomachv wrote:It's a Robinson Absolute spur. Machined spur and uses a rubber isolator and aluminum clamp to do something or another that they thought was revolutionary but faded pretty quickly lol
The rubber and aluminum were supposed to prevent warping of the spur gear, especially by people who had a tendency to "over tighten" the two screws.
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