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Just wonder what everyone thinks of these if theyve tried them. Do the ceramics tend to slip a bit more than normal balls due to the fact they're harder and are they more likely to shatter?
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I have been running them for i think it most be around a year now with out any problems, and all the S4's run with them as well, i have never know them to shatter
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Do you lubricate these like std. steel balls? Or do you run them dry?
Is it advisable to use fine grit paper on the diff rings? (to get more friction)
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I used Tamiya ceramic lube if i remember correctly.
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And they last a lot longer?
Doesen't the diff plates still wear? Or has the problem mainly always been the balls becoming non-circular?
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The plates will always wear as the metal is softer, but they are just consumables imo. The balls should last ages, i get a couple of seasons out of carbide ones, but i replace the plates whenever i do a full rebuild being a big meeting.
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