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Old 06-11-2009
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Originally Posted by mattb View Post
you can only use that one way shaft mate if you have the one way bearing fitted these fit at the front of the main centre drive shaft if you use them when you let of the throttle the car loses drive to the front wheels this gives you more off power steering and when you go for the brakes you only have breaks on the rear to fit this in the car you remove the front centre drive cup which is just pushed in put in the one way bearing and then the shaft goes into the bearing but make sure you get the bearing the right way round or your car will be 2wd and have braking on all 4 wheels lol also those shafts are used in each side of the one way diff.As for those parts mate if the part numbers are the same the materials used for the parts will be the same
Thanks mate,

All I'm waiting for then is the pressure plates and I can fit these steel diff shafts.

"As for those parts mate if the part numbers are the same the materials used for the parts will be the same"

I'm not sure that's true, the chassis numbers between the SP and the RTR are the same, but apparently the RTR is made of a cheaper plastic.
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