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9/9/08, 5:57 PM   #11
Re: Lube--Torque ball
LEADERS EDGE
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Here is the deal, you can use whatever you want to use. Phil Poor asked a question and I gave him one mans opinion.

I do know for a fact that the Seals it unit does stop much of the dirt and grime from entering the housing and ball area. By doing so, it stops premature wear and tear on the equipment.

Personally; I don't care what anybody uses. I sell what I feel are products that help my customers. I do not just go by propaganda and thoery, I determine this through having trusted customers try out the products before putting them out for sale. If it is a product I don't believe has any real value, I don't sell it. There is no Wizard Smoke or Golden Turds to use or bolt on that will magically make you go faster. At least not on my shelves.

If you think that your particular chemistry experiment is the best, great. Patent it and sell it as the worlds best ball lube. You'll be a millionaire.

I never once said that if you use Tri-Flow and a Seals-it seal that you do not have to clean the ball and housing again. All I said was if you use a seals-it, you won't have as much mess and grit and it will save you wear and tear on the housing and the ball. I know this from getting feed back and actually seeing the difference after a few weekends worth of racing. I only said that Tri-Flow is a great product, I never once said that it is the best thing to use on the ball.

You can like me or not or feel that I am a BS artist or whatever. Thats fine. I never have claimed to be the end all beat all of the parts world, I just try and help when I can and I never stop learning. We are definately not a place for everybody.

We are damn good at what we do though and I believe we have the customer base to stand on that statement. Who knows? There is a good chance you are using one of our products right now and don't even know it.