Author Topic: Can someone Help me Identify what Marlin Transfer Case I have?  (Read 3978 times)

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Fwiw, the inchworm adapters use marlin internals, so marlin and inchworm adapters are both bulletproof
This is correct, Inchworm is now using our bearings and couplers and we've co-designed the updated MC08 billet adapter plate which is now rotatable :thumbs:

AA started using double row bearings
Correction, AA started using a quantity of two single-row bearings further illustrating the need to improve on the single row bearing design.

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