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Polyurethane Rotoflex Coupling...

Flinkly

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ok, so the new rotoflex coupling's stink (i hear, haven't used mine yet) and old ones are of course old and used. So why aren't there good rubber or even newfangled polyurethane? are there not enough cars and thus buyers who would purchase them and would it just be cheaper to redo the axle setup? this idea just hit me the other day and had to ask. poly couplings would be sweet and after setup costs shouldn't cost too much more than they do now. i should ask some companies...
 
Call The Roadster Factory and ask them about this, they work with factories to develop new parts.
 
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