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Old 01-02-2017, 12:44 AM   #1
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Default Do rear hubs & bearings hold up to power??

Not technically an induction question but I figured some of you might have run into this. I am building a Ti with a built M52 turbo aiming for 650whp. I know the Ti's have the smallest wheel bearings and honking rear hubs that stick out more than any other comparable model. My question is; if I achieve my hp goal will I definitely have issues breaking either of these components?? (based on your experience or situations you've heard of). This is something I need to figure out before ordering other things like brakes, axles, diff parts etc. I know I can buy M Roadster everything but obviously I'm trying to avoid it if not absolutely necessary. Also, this is for a street car, I don't ever plan on mounting slicks. Any input is appreciated!!
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