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Are C-clip eliminators needed?

Are C-clip eliminators needed?

They are not needed, and your rear calipers work as an axle retention device out of the hole. Unless you are running 9’s or quicker, C-clip axles with disc brakes work just fine.

What does C-Clip Eliminator do?

On your Mustang’s rear differential, the axle shaft is held in place by a small c-clip. For safety reasons, most consumers will use a c-clip eliminator. These eliminators will completely remove this internal clip and replaced it with an externally pressed on bearing to hold the axle shaft into place.

Can you run C-clip eliminators on the street?

Can C-Clip Eliminators be used on the street? A. We do NOT recommend using C-Clip Eliminators for street use; a C-Clip Eliminator is made for drag race only ( As a safety issue so you do not loose an axle, if it breaks ). C-Clip Eliminators are made for the straight shot down the strip.

Can you reuse C-clip eliminators?

I have reused them on 12 bolts. It depends on if you can get to the center race with a bearing splitter to press it off. Worst case you’d have to buy a bearing. The old bearing will have a number and any bearing place will be able to get you a replacement.

Do you need C-clip eliminators for a mini spool?

when using a mini spool C-clip eliminators are not required, but are highly recommended.. With a spool you need C-clip eliminator. A mini spool wont work with a trac lock rear which are in mustang.

Can I use C-clip eliminators on the street?

A. We do NOT recommend using C-Clip Eliminators for street use; a C-Clip Eliminator is made for drag race only ( As a safety issue so you do not loose an axle, if it breaks ). C-Clip Eliminators are made for the straight shot down the strip.

Can I use C clip eliminators on the street?

Can you reuse C clip eliminators?

Can you use c clip axles with a spool?

Registered. A regular spool requires c clip eliminators. A mini spool can be used with c clip axles and c clips.

Do you need C clip eliminators with a mini spool?

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Ruth Doyle