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Originally Posted by JFP in PA
I have installed many of both style LN bearings, and have even uninstalled LN ceramic hybrids to replace them with the IMS Solution (two in my own cars as a matter of fact). When the Solution was first released to the public, it was only available in a single row configuration, the dual row came much later. So at one point in time, if you had a dual row, the ceramic bearing was your only choice unless you sent the car to Jake's shop, as he was the only one installing the dual row Solution before it was release to the general public. The IMS Solution is a better answer, regardless of the price, if you intend to keep the car for a long time, race the car frequently, and particularly if you have a Tiptronic trans, as it never has to be replaced. It is also the only retrofit that can be pulled out of one engine and successfully installed in another with out issues.
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Like I said, I'm sure it's a fine product. My only beef is that if they want to claim it's a 'permanent solution', warranty it as such. They should put their money where their mouth is.
However, as I said before, regardless of the warranty, the product is not for me. It's a solution for only one of a myriad of other issues that can blow up the motor. I consider it insurance. Using homeowner's insurance as an example, I would never buy insurance that would cost me half as much as the house, especially if the policy only covered earthquakes, when you also have risk of fire, vandalism, water, etc.
If I decide to change my IMSB, I'll replace it with an OEM type bearing. I can't justify putting $1850 + labor costs (because doing it myself would void the joke of a warranty) into an engine that I could replace for less than $4000. Now, if I had a built racing engine, then I may reconsider.
And my question was referring to present and future, not the past, when the "solution" wasn't available. So you will not install LN's other IMSB products? Only the "solution'?