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Old 31-12-2011
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Question Lee Bishop V12 Rear Axle

anyone shed some light on the axle and should I get one?

does it take a Mardave diff
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anyone shed some light on the axle and should I get one?

does it take a Mardave diff
Looks like it does a similar job to the Z-drive, but came out earlier.

http://carpetoval.com/forums/29-arti...-axle-assembly
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Its just a normal axle, a Bish made gear carrier (quality) the same derelin white gears that are used on the Stockcars (come in a range of sizes) and he uses the plastic drive dog also, there is a review on this axle somewhere on the site called carpetoval.

I have a brand new Bish axle if you are looking for one!
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anyone shed some light on the axle and should I get one?

does it take a Mardave diff
You been asleep for a while Glen these have been around for quite some time buddy me i will stick with the Mardave diff works a treat
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