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http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...401-forced-rotation-dual-action-polisher.htmlhow much of a difference between the 3401 and the pc xp i am using now.
how much of a difference between the 3401 and the pc xp i am using now. i am just a enthusiast.
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forced rotation = will not stop and is beneficial on curves where traditional DA's will slow or stop rotating. it's essentially a hybrid of a rotary and DA all in one. with the lc interchangeable backing plate system you can use 4"-6.5" pads which makes it versatile to use on all parts of the vehicle. if you can't justify the cost of it, buy a GG6. it's plenty more power/torque than the PCXP and has a great warranty as well. you can keep the PCXP with the 3"-4" pad set up (you can also buy the cyclo brush attachment for the carpets) and not have to worry on having to keep changing the backing plate out...
In fact, the Lake Country backing plates seem like the ONLY way to go if you want to run 6½" OR 5" pads. With the OEM plate actually being a bit too small for 6½" and too large for 5½" pads. (Well, you CAN put a 5½" pad on it but it's right up to the edges.) Makes me thing that the OEM 4 3/8" plate might be better for 5½" pads.
the oem 4 3/8" plate will work with 5.5" pads but while it does offer some safety cushion, it's too small for those pads especially if the velcro extends to the edge. i like the backing plate to fit the entire circumference of the velcro on the pad as much as possible to avoid the cookie cutter effect, and get even pressure/distribution of the backing plate/machine...