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you most definately DO NOT want to use a Nylock nut in ANY high temperature application--- the nylon is going to melt!!!!!!! If you need to use a lock nut you can use what is known as an "all metal lock nut"--- these come in several different styles but they do the same thing---
You better check with NHRA on that bolt together collector extension set up get a final ruling just to be safe!!! |
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For $59 it's hard to complain too much. Btw, these use pinch nuts instead of a nylock. Contingency paid on these as well.
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Hand over fist, who's are these? Do you have contact info or where to buy? Thanks, jeff
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[QUOTE=HandOverFist;413294]For $59 it's hard to complain too much. Btw, these use pinch nuts instead of a nylock. Contingency paid on these as well.
I did not see anything on their website about contingency. I sent them a question about it. Dan |
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Just got an email from Andy Nicholson at Collector-Cable.com. They do NOT pay contingency. They do have a great product.
Dan Last edited by voltdr; 01-05-2014 at 07:23 PM. Reason: wrong info |
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