Constantine rebuilt Torque Tube pics
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I just received my Constantine rebuilt TT and it is a work of art. The Super Bearings are silky smooth. It looks so good it's almost a shame it has to go under the car. I would highly recommend Constantine and Black Sea R&D as he provides an amazing service and is dedicated to providing an unparalleled product.
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Thanks for the kind words and glad you are pleased with the finished product!
The blue packing tube at the front of the TT is just to protect the drive shaft during shipping if anyone is wondering.
Yes, Mr. Bulldog seems content. Hoping those spots near the TT aren't his.
By the way, like your choice of "cardboard" under the TT...
Kind regards,
The blue packing tube at the front of the TT is just to protect the drive shaft during shipping if anyone is wondering.
Yes, Mr. Bulldog seems content. Hoping those spots near the TT aren't his.
By the way, like your choice of "cardboard" under the TT...
Kind regards,
Last edited by Black Sea RD; 04-02-2011 at 05:16 PM.