RC10 B4 vs RB10

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Re: RC10 B4 vs RB10

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This goes to show don't throw anything out, all those ill machined re-re top shafts. With how hard it is to find good shafts the badly machined ones with a spacer look pretty tempting now......
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Re: RC10 B4 vs RB10

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RC10th wrote: Tue Aug 17, 2021 1:20 am This goes to show don't throw anything out, all those ill machined re-re top shafts. With how hard it is to find good shafts the badly machined ones with a spacer look pretty tempting now......
Are those Avid top shafts known to have poor QC/fitment?
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Re: RC10 B4 vs RB10

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Not that I'm aware of, but just about every rere worlds car had a bad (B4) top shaft.
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Re: RC10 B4 vs RB10

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R6cowboy wrote: Tue Aug 17, 2021 3:25 am
RC10th wrote: Tue Aug 17, 2021 1:20 am This goes to show don't throw anything out, all those ill machined re-re top shafts. With how hard it is to find good shafts the badly machined ones with a spacer look pretty tempting now......
Are those Avid top shafts known to have poor QC/fitment?
It's a small sample size, but the one I have is fine.

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