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Old 24-01-2015
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Default B44.2 gear diff oils

I've just changed my ball diffs for gear diffs in my team associated b44.2 and need advice on what diff oil I should use ? We run on carpet/ polish floor with a few high jumps. Cheers in advance
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I use 10k front and 7k rear but mainly for astro. That should be fine for carpet but if you have a lot of slippy I might try 7k front and 5k rear.
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Thank u for ur advice, I think there's 10k in the front and 5k in the rear would you suggest changing before I use it
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Are they Durango diffs u put in and are they a direct fit thanx
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There Durango diffs I wasn't paying for new 44.3 ones
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There not a direct fit u need to adapt the drive shaft to fit the gear, look on spares for sale and look for a lad called Ben selling some he does the mod and its spot on
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Thank u for ur advice, I think there's 10k in the front and 5k in the rear would you suggest changing before I use it
Def worth a try as it is a bit of a faff to change oils and it might work well.
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