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Old 07-07-2008, 05:04 PM   #361 (permalink)

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Finally, an answer!,, I guess I'm in "Hornets" camp on this one,, weeding thru all the pages trying to find a "reverse Diff" for use on my newest project. It's a single seat, Honda VFR800 powered (not a busa) to run on private logging gravel,and some paved roads. No ATV tires on this one,, I need to be able to return back to the shop on a fairly nice paved driveway and a really nice paved area into the shop without leaving "black tire marks" all over the place. This will be more of a "on road" car than an off road machine.

Looks like the jeffco unit is what I'm looking for,, you say it's $3,500??
Quaife do-able? cheaper?
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The quaife is more money and I don't know anyone who has ran one in a sand rail, they have been used on flat track vehicles. $3,550 for the Jeffco shipped, I can save you $20 if you wanna go through me, it would be drop shipped from Jeffco, so you will get it from the same place in the same time frame, just $20 cheaper. Lemme know if your interested.....
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Old 07-07-2008, 07:40 PM   #362 (permalink)

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I'll have to wait a while for funds on that one,, I'm piecing together what stuff I'm going to need right now. The Jeffco is a nice, tidy package for what I'm using it for, saves a bunch of extra work.
Thanks for the info!

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Old 07-07-2008, 08:16 PM   #363 (permalink)

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The quaife is more money and I don't know anyone who has ran one in a sand rail, they have been used on flat track vehicles. $3,550 for the Jeffco shipped, I can save you $20 if you wanna go through me, it would be drop shipped from Jeffco, so you will get it from the same place in the same time frame, just $20 cheaper. Lemme know if your interested.....
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Old 07-07-2008, 08:44 PM   #364 (permalink)

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Any reports how that has worked out?
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Old 07-08-2008, 02:11 AM   #365 (permalink)

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HArvey's car made the cover of SandSports a few years ago. Seemed like it was a good unit but an update would be good.
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It'd be nice to see how time has treated the Quaiffe and if it had any issues.
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