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Has anyone else had a problem with the metal geared diff's from Team C stripping teeth?
Bought a set about 2 months ago and during the regional on sunday, my X4 started to get extremely noisy. when I got home stripped it down and the front one has stripped 5 or 6 teeth. Not impressed!! Waiting to see if they respond to my e-mail.
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National Gulf Veterans & Families Association SelectionsRC. www.rc-racing.co.uk S-M-D |
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dith hear of the problem more.
almost always at front they fail.. think because of hard braking on high grip tracks. shim it as tight as posible with out binding. they wil come with a update i think as they always do with a problem
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i run the geard diffs in my x4 pro and have done the odd teeth, the reason why this happens is the fact i meshed the diffs to loose since i have redone them i have never had a problem. in the course of racing you will brake parts,
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As geared diffs provide no slip any jolts are forced onto the teeth. You may need to run the slipper a bit looser than normal to try and regain some slip.
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I was just disappointed this happening so soon what with the cost etc, do team c do a 'rebuild' kit as such as I cant see anywhere to buy the parts seperately and dont want to buy a whole new gear set unless really neccessary
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National Gulf Veterans & Families Association SelectionsRC. www.rc-racing.co.uk S-M-D |
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I'm running the ball diffs in my x4te, did the gear diffs improve performance?
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Quote:
http://www.tcmodels.net/index.php?op...&limitstart=20 right at the bottom
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