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Is there another option than the 'soft as cheese' kit diff plates? Do any other manufacturers fit?
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ops must read properly
Last edited by reg; 04-09-2011 at 05:14 PM. Reason: didnt read the post properly |
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If you mean the diff rings then the stock ones are the best I've used, two sets have done a full season and wear rates are very good.
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B4, Tamiya etc, I can do a full season on a pair of plates without really any worry, the Losi ones just are soft I think..... not running the diff tight (cause it makes the carry spin off power).
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use the slipper clutch then!
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Erm, yes, the slipper clutch is used and correctly adjusted.
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