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Default Ceramic Diff Balls (ZX-5)

Where can I get hold of some online?
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Atomic Carbon or Ghost RC sell them.
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Or Vampire Racing ones from DMS perhaps?
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I'm runnining the EDIT ones
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What's the advantage of using them, do they just last longer being a tougher material?

Usually how often do the standard balls need changing?
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Much smoother diff, that stays smoother for longer.

Steel balls are a lot softer, comparitively.

I rarely run steel balls - perhaps in a front diff when it's less important?
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