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teach us all how to build the perfect diff
if you think you one
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me personally, i would'nt use one, as i think its just one more thing that could go wrong. some may say im lazy or tight but thats way i see it. lol
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Use quality diff balls.
Silicone diff-lube. Make the wheelnut on the diff-side slightely conical. |
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Sand down the pinion to reduce its width so the wheel but can be done up without altering diff tension. Have had the axles on lathes to achieve the same but of you bend an axle racing you need to start again.
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posted in other threads
Karl says Quote:
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re the Longrat quote about conical washers, i was also told that if you use two facing each other (the two outside diameters together) it acts more like a diff spring and gives you that larger range of adjustment turns.
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