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Re: gear strength
« on: Mar 08, 2008, 05:00:16 PM »
There isn't a huge difference as long as theyare set up right.  Yes, you have less teeth in contact in a higher gear ratio, but the teeth themselves (on both ring and pinion gear) are thicker than 4.10 gear sets.

 
. A quality manufacturer will give you many years of reliable use if they are set up properly. :thumbs:

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