For a race car that has its bearings and axles replaced frequently, it is a brilliant, inexpensive set-up compared to what was in the 47. For a road car? Not so much. There are several redesigned set-ups out there with the common denominator of not being cheap. If you have a good machine shop, there is the Corvair/Corvette rear axle set-up as well. Though what you save in parts cost is probably more than eaten up by machining costs.