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Poly diff lock out, partial install ok?

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I bought some stock and the reamers to make these. Just haven't gotten around to doing it. Does not need CNC, any old manual lathe is fine. But $50 for the higher grade bolts and collars is not a ridiculous price. If nothing else just do the collars and the rear bolts.

That's great news!! Really looking forward to your results. I would be more than happy to pay you for a set and do some additional testing. Our track down here is open for the better part of the year as long as it is above 56 degrees and dry.

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Make them 54mm long. There's room. I was holding back a bit incase there was a tab or something like on the front bushings.

I'll take 2 if you make a few.

The cost seems to be more in setup. Not material. Even companies that offer small batch want to be paid few hundred for setup
 

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It's a simple thing to make, material is like 50 cents. The drill/reamers were like $18 each. The 'cost' is actually time. The first one will probably take 8 minutes to make. Successive ones about half that.
 

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