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Old 17-12-2010
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Default 410r diff seals

hi. can i replace my leaky durango diff oil seals with some kyosho o ring p5 seals. will they fit?
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Old 18-12-2010
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Yep, Kyosho P5's will do the trick.

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Old 18-12-2010
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I use the TeamLosi diff o-rings in my Durngo diff and have no leak anymore. Its the red ones that sits on the Losi8ight diff.
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The P4 will do the trick as well. I use it and my diffs don't leak no more.

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I use the TeamLosi diff o-rings in my Durngo diff and have no leak anymore. Its the red ones that sits on the Losi8ight diff.
hi. ive ordered some losi diff o rings to stop my diff leaking will they fit straight on.how many other durango drivers use losi o rings.
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Hi these o-rings fit perfectly. You put it down as usual and then press it down along with the small washer that goes over. Then press down the diff gear and everything is ready to go.
Do not know if there are more that do this trick with Losi o-rings. I have heard of Kyosho o-rings did the job and they fit 110% These o-rings sat perfectly .. Have not had a leaky diff for a long time now. I've driven the car three practises and diff was full of oil afterwards.
Before I switched it was enough of a practise in a few hours and then the diff was empty.
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Hi these o-rings fit perfectly. You put it down as usual and then press it down along with the small washer that goes over. Then press down the diff gear and everything is ready to go.
Do not know if there are more that do this trick with Losi o-rings. I have heard of Kyosho o-rings did the job and they fit 110% These o-rings sat perfectly .. Have not had a leaky diff for a long time now. I've driven the car three practises and diff was full of oil afterwards.
Before I switched it was enough of a practise in a few hours and then the diff was empty.
Most people i know that run the dex410 run the kyosho p5's.
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