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MikePimlott 13-01-2010 01:05 PM

New diff case ???
 
Is there any chance of X-factory making a new gear case for the X6 to fit the new gear diffs in from associated ??? please!

c0sie 13-01-2010 01:13 PM

New geared diffs from Associated as in SC10?

MikePimlott 13-01-2010 01:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by c0sie (Post 330575)
New geared diffs from Associated as in SC10?

http://67.199.85.166/ae/b4.1/b4.1_home.php

From the B4.1 and SC10, not sure if the 2 are the same.

AmiSMB 13-01-2010 03:05 PM

I think you will find that as they are designed to be a direct fit for the normal ball diff so there should not be a problem with them going into the X6. I know that some have tried the SC10 diff in a B4 and it went in without a problem. Trouble is that they did prefer the ball diff over the geared diff.

sparrow.2 13-01-2010 03:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AmiSMB (Post 330645)
I think you will find that as they are designed to be a direct fit for the normal ball diff so there should not be a problem with them going into the X6. I know that some have tried the SC10 diff in a B4 and it went in without a problem. Trouble is that they did prefer the ball diff over the geared diff.

It won't fit as a matter of fact as the bearings are a different size and the diff itself is wider. It will only go into a B4 along with the transmission case from the SC10 and either dremeling the T-plate or using the T-plate from an SC10 as well.

No chance of getting it into an X6 yet!!!

MikePimlott 13-01-2010 04:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sparrow.2 (Post 330665)
No chance of getting it into an X6 yet!!!

:thumbsup: heres hoping :thumbsup:

Body Paint 13-01-2010 07:48 PM

Besides which the SC10 diff is rubbish!

It is amazingly week and if you put any kind of power through it the diff case flexs and the diff shims squash into the o rings which all adds up to a slipping diff which very quickly becomes knackered.


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