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Strange PRO RACE HY-TUF STRANGE AXLES PER PAIR ***NOTES**** STRANGE - A1000 (STA1000)

Axles Only (Pair)
SKU: STA1000
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Original price $1,150.20 - Original price $1,150.20
Original price
$1,150.20
$1,150.20 - $1,150.20
Current price $1,150.20
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STA1000 - PRO RACE HY-TUF STRANGE

Axles Only (Pair)

Part Number: STA1000

STRANGE PRO RACE AXLES
are forged from Hy-Tuf alloy steel that was originally developed for highly stressed landing gear in military aircrafts. The material is in the class of Ultra Strength alloys and contains low carbon, high manganese, high nickel, and high molybdenum steel. Pro racing axles are thru-hardened allowing for a Drag Racing shaft with an exceptionally high, 240,000 PSI, tensile strength while retaining ductility. Strange Engineering stocks a variety of completely finished axles for specific applications. After 50 years of manufacturing axles, we know which applications are most common and there is no reason to charge you extra for priority service. If your requirements cannot be met by our extensive inventory, we will custom manufacture your axle at no additional cost. Strange Pro Race axles are the best value on the market today. That’s why more drag racing competitors rely on Strange axles than all other brands combined!
AXLE FEATURES
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Strange Hy-Tuf Ultra Strength Axles
Forged from low carbon, high manganese, high nickel, and high molybdenum steel
Majority of machining performed before heat treat to provide consistent hardness
Thru hardened to Rc 45-48 to maximize the material’s torsional strength
Finish machined after heat treat to ensure accuracy
Choice of 28 up to 35 spline
Lengths up to 34 7/8"
Choice of bolt circle
Forged in the USA
Designed and machined by Strange Engineering