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Default B4.1 RTR to C4.1?

Have looked but cant see it this is possible?
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Have looked but cant see it this is possible?
i carnt see any reason why not unless it has a gear diff, then you will need to buy a ball diff to complete the c4.1
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should work dude, gear diff's the only difference, buy a ball diff as an when possible
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Have looked but cant see it this is possible?

Can do it but the steering rack on the RTR model uses bushings instead of bearings like below..........

http://www.wheelspinmodels.co.uk/i/24538/

Also if it is a ball diff on the RTR model then they also have bushings inside instead of the bearings like below..........

http://www.wheelspinmodels.co.uk/i/24568/

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