I don't know why I just now thought of this, but there is a steel treatment process that might be worth looking into for your next gottahaveit. They take the steel down to -300 F with liquid nitrogen, and it makes wear parts last longer. Take a look at the report that I wrote on it last year at ccwf. cc. utexas. edu/~jwgary/cryo/index.html Some of the information is very technical, and goes into the microstructural changes, but there is a page that deals with other uses including automotive. Those of you who tow in the mountains and get a lot of wear and warpage on your brakes might want to look at this.
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