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Old 31-03-2011
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Originally Posted by Hulk View Post
my durango diffs should be made of gold the amout ive spent on them. if durango dont supply shims for this then its their fault and should take responsibility as they should have extensively tested this.
I can assure you, the diffs have been extensivley tested and there should be no need for you to shim the input gear.

I have never shimmed the input gear. I have a few diffs with different oils which are all built the same with no issues.

If your doing the Nationals, ill be at Stotfold so come see me and ill take a look.

There has to be a logical explination to whats causing your problem and your initial post of 'Durango cant make diffs for s**t' is not the cause.

Craig[/QUOTE]

it certainly is the case, as there is play forward and backwards in the input shaft, you can defend durango as much as you like, but there is a major flaw with these diffs I have recieved.

ive see pictures of other people with poorly machined parts from durango.

last night i was commented on how smooth and solid the diffs felt! 4 heats later it was they loudest piece of sh!t out there.

i love durangos when they work, but the fact this keeps happening im losing faith fast. durango should be sorting the issue out in extreme cases like this.
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