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Old 21-08-2012
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Default Buying a DEX210 - Spares needed at first

Hi, hope someone can educate me on this one.

should I buy a DEX210 what parts do racers feel are necesary to have in your pit box from the off ? I will assume wishbones, hub carriers, C-Hub's are the norm ?

I saw a few use a Gear Diff, would this be a part thats necessary ?

Any help is gratefully recieved.

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-Shock towers.

The car is very strong, if you break a part, you have hit something hard!

The gear diff is best on high grip tracks (e.g. indoor astro/carpet). Found the ball diff better on low grip and/or rough tracks.
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the tresrey alloy spacer/washer set
alloy shock bottoms
tamiya shock o-rings
ceramic diff balls(follow the diff build video on the website and the ball diff is fine)
Tresrey or durango alloy wheel hexes for the rear wheels
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You'll need a new layshaft bearing after a while, useful to have one in the tool box
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Thanks for the input guys, much appreciated. Seems like a tough nut of a car then
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Thanks for the input guys, much appreciated. Seems like a tough nut of a car then
yup

I'm a crap driver and crash often, and have only raced in-doors on a polished concrete floor and I've yet to break anything
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