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Old 24-12-2009
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Hi ive just got my self a ZX5 sp
is it best to use a one way in the front or not.
If so i have a one way diff and a one way in put shaft whats best.
I will be running out doors on grass
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ive tried them both mate and dident like either the lack of brakes was a big issue for me.where did you get your sp from mate a shop or was it a second hand one its just one of my mates is after one?
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got it off of here oople last week
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I ran mine with one-way shaft for best compromise. Was mainly used indoors, though.
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LOL, i got 3 one-ways + some parts with my new car.
And have nothing do to with them at local tracks.
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I ALWAYS ran a centre shaft oneway in my SP.

I've never been a fan of fixed 4wd cars but also not really a fan of one-way diffs (except in the FS where it seems to effect the car in less negative ways than any other car I've ever tried them in)
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