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<blockquote data-quote="SounDrive" data-source="post: 8454558" data-attributes="member: 653833"><p>The pillars are fine. One of the neo magnets itself was out of line enough that the stock coil won't work. I have personally talked to DD about this motor as mine match it; they are more than willing to recone Z's with this style motor so that's not the issue. They don't require a paper trail and ID of a sub to recone - if so they wouldn't have even touched this motor. Instead, they did what they could with the gap they had to work with.</p><p></p><p>If you look closely, the very left piece of neo appears to have a small gap between the magnet and the steel that the others in the picture don't have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SounDrive, post: 8454558, member: 653833"] The pillars are fine. One of the neo magnets itself was out of line enough that the stock coil won't work. I have personally talked to DD about this motor as mine match it; they are more than willing to recone Z's with this style motor so that's not the issue. They don't require a paper trail and ID of a sub to recone - if so they wouldn't have even touched this motor. Instead, they did what they could with the gap they had to work with. If you look closely, the very left piece of neo appears to have a small gap between the magnet and the steel that the others in the picture don't have. [/QUOTE]
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