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Ceramic Balls and Circlip?
What ciramic balls are people running and what circlip are you running in your ball diff? part numbers or links would be appreciated! :)
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FWIW, I'm running Buds Balls and using the standard circlip (installed the correct way round with proper circlip pliers). I use the balls loose in the thrust but still use the "grooved" plates.
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I was just about to start a post like this because I am about to rebuild my diff and build a new one. Hope people reply soon :)
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I've just built mine the same as I used to do with the Schumacher Diff. Sand the diff rings both sides, kit circlip is ok if as mentioned you install it correctly and the right way up. I didn't have ceramic balls only kit but it will do for now. Feels really good. I tightened it right up then backed it off 90*.
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I'm with these guys standered circlip is fine just put it in the right way. There's a rounded side and a flat side. I only use it a couple times then throw it out.
Sanding the diff rings is a must or buy them sanded, and I like B-fast diff balls. |
Buds balls and standard circlip
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I bought my durangos from the French importer on the Durango website. Their ceramic diff balls came with an upgraded c clip which so far has been fine. The original clip failed after 2 meetings.
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do u meen sand the plates? why? i thought people used a xray circlip or something? i dont want problems with the diff just! i did run it before but just kept slippling i had it tight enough i think the circlip slid out i heard others say this in a similar hread but cant find it!
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here I punched it in google for you http://www.rcshortcourse.com/forum/h...oth-butta.html look at he's before and after pics there is a flat side on the circlip, I have seen many people put it in wrong and it pops out. |
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