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I know i've heard of how its not good to have a set of Bravo 1's on a heavy resin bucket such as a older top gun. But how would a Pair of TRS drives hold up? I know their not exactly speedmasters or ASD's, but they should be better then any shiftable drive, right?
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Re: drives
in this day and age why ?????
trs transmissions ect
a set of xrs would cost less and when you screw them up alot easier to get parts and you wont have to find a old schooler like me to fix them
trs transmissions ect
a set of xrs would cost less and when you screw them up alot easier to get parts and you wont have to find a old schooler like me to fix them
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Re: drives
stay away from trs, i have a complete pair of #3's, that i'll make you a sweet deal on. 1.48 ratio 150hrs since rebuild, plug in style transum assm to prop(16.25x27) #3's are good for 850 to 900hp. i'll be derigging my cig in about a week to install new engines and drives, let me know if your interested, rm
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I was checking some boats since I'm looking to move up in the next 2 years before i move. boat had TRS drives with 525's and just wondered how well they would hold up. if anything comes up ill get in contact with you to see if you still have them.
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