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Old 24-05-2011
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Default Oil seals for diff

Hi guys,

What are the best oil seals are best to use in the diff?
And what are the part numbers for these?
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Old 24-05-2011
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Some people use the kyosho ones p5's i think i've been usind losi one (LOSA3505) with no leaking diffs
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http://www.team-durango.com/part-inf...artNo=TD330099

These work well
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I use Hpi p5 and not leaked at all, cheaper to lol
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Old 25-05-2011
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If you don't use the stock seals you will get more friction from the diffs. I didn't realize this till recently. Some others have mentioned it as well. Just be aware of it. Good luck.
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The reason i ask is that I have to take them apart after chewing the main gear on the diff. Do they need replaceing after taking them apart. The aren't leaking at present
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No the seals will be fine just put the seal into the new ring gear with abit of grease and refill with oil you'll be fine
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