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Old 28-01-2010
CODMAN CODMAN is offline
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Try that and then turn it by hand. If it feels smooth, go for it. If it's notchy, chuck the balls for new ones...

Check out this great video on diff building by Redrc
http://www.redrc.net/2009/07/pro-tip...oskamp-part-2/

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Originally Posted by andys View Post
Chaps.

Thanks for all the replies, i've now got lots of place to get diff balls etc ! Just trying to decide what to buy and what not to buy !

Might just try turning the plates and getting a new thrust bearing for now.
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