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Break in miles
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<blockquote data-quote="ANGREY" data-source="post: 16406341" data-attributes="member: 188865"><p>Hey, it's your money. Do what you want.</p><p></p><p>For everyone else, the reason you don't flog the car after a new rear end is because the treatment gears and pinions receive can't replicate the heat/stress it can receive under harsh conditions when the gear oil shears and the metal hasn't heat cycled/hardened fully. </p><p></p><p>Like I said, do whatever you want. To each his own. I limped my car for a bit after I had the new rear set installed. Like I've also said, you'd have a more solid point if it was a massive cost/tradeoff we're talking about here. The cost to taking it easy for a break in period is negligible. But do whatever you want.</p><p></p><p>Guys like you are the reason they have to have fineprint in the warranty portion of a new clutch purchase. "I don't understand why it chatters and won't hold like it's supposed to. I beat the shit out of it from the beginning and now it's not working right."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ANGREY, post: 16406341, member: 188865"] Hey, it's your money. Do what you want. For everyone else, the reason you don't flog the car after a new rear end is because the treatment gears and pinions receive can't replicate the heat/stress it can receive under harsh conditions when the gear oil shears and the metal hasn't heat cycled/hardened fully. Like I said, do whatever you want. To each his own. I limped my car for a bit after I had the new rear set installed. Like I've also said, you'd have a more solid point if it was a massive cost/tradeoff we're talking about here. The cost to taking it easy for a break in period is negligible. But do whatever you want. Guys like you are the reason they have to have fineprint in the warranty portion of a new clutch purchase. "I don't understand why it chatters and won't hold like it's supposed to. I beat the shit out of it from the beginning and now it's not working right." [/QUOTE]
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