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Quote (Arsenic_Touch @ Jun 14 2016 09:40am)
Don't forget the shaft alignments.


mmmMmmmmmm the Shaft
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Jun 13 2016 06:27pm
Never, unless it's broken or you are upgrading to a better one. Carbon fiber sounds good for performance. But a good plastic one may be more durable.

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Never, unless it's broken or you are upgrading to a better one. Carbon fiber sounds good for performance. But a good plastic one may be more durable.



That's what I keep reading but if Diablo 2 has taught me anything, durability means that they'll need to be repaired or replaced every so often
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Jun 14 2016 12:13pm
350 days or duck tape

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Jun 14 2016 12:36pm
When the screws get fked and or handle brakes
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Quote (Morphmcmanerson @ Jun 13 2016 09:43am)
When it's no longer able to displace water.


preferably at least slightly before then if you dont want to get stuck up the creek without a paddle
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