Mick Miller Drive-shafts
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Has anyone who has Mick Miller drive-shafts fitted to their car got anything bad to say about them? I have decided that this is the way that I am going to go with my re-build and would welcome comment from folks who have these fitted to their cars.
Please do not start up yet another discussion on the merits of the various options available, it's just info on the MM shafts from users that I'm interested in!!
Cheers,
Pete
Please do not start up yet another discussion on the merits of the various options available, it's just info on the MM shafts from users that I'm interested in!!
Cheers,
Pete
Cheers,
Pete.
http://www.petetaylor.org.uk
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Pete.
http://www.petetaylor.org.uk
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elansprint71 - Coveted Fifth Gear
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I have them on my car and they work fine. First of all they look nice are made very well.
The car feels taut and is easier to drive. There is a little bit more noice from the diff, but still acceptable.
Mick did a lot of development work on them so they are a safe choice.
The car feels taut and is easier to drive. There is a little bit more noice from the diff, but still acceptable.
Mick did a lot of development work on them so they are a safe choice.
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Jolly Jumper - Second Gear
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Have them on my +2 and Elan S3 excellent service and no problems after 30,000 miles on the +2
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