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Old 11-22-2006, 09:34 PM   #35
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Originally Posted by Maggie
For typical 9" and 12 bolt gear sets:

Cryo-isotropic process (Cryo-REM) $175 to $250 and up. ...but if you do some shopping you can usually find some bargains for REM process.

Mikronite $200 and up.

Supra-Fin $125

I'm about to build a 9" for road racing (I plan to use Richmond's lightened gears). Should I Cryo., Mikronite, and/or do the Supra-Fin? I know Cryo. is specificly for hardening the gear (don't know if that is needed with hard gear sets like Richmond and others). What's the advantage/difference between the Mikronite and Supra-Fin?
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