Thread: procat diff
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Old 11-11-2011
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Shouldn't make any difference. If the diff is a bit tight you will need to hold the spur, otherwise you'll just turn the entire drive train rather than see the diff action. If you've no motor fitted to provide some resistance in the drivetrain, I'd expect the whole lot to turn anyway.
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