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hi does anyone no or tried any that fit in a bmax was just wondering if it was possible to fit one in there...
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Maybe try the Team C geared diffs, maybe best bet.
Speak to Stu Rand as he blew his up at Maritime I think.... |
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cheers mark ill ask him..
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i run the ansmann x4pro with a bmax rear gearbox fitted, and with some shims made the team c geard diff dous fit
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Answer RC team driver Formby models HB Racing D216 HB Racing D418 www.kandmacoustics.co.uk |
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Honnestly, the Bmax already runs on the warm side as is. I personally wouldn't want to be running a gear diff in it, especially since the diffs, once well built, run great.
Just my 0.02$
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just out of interest what make of diff balls do people run in the standard diffs then my kit ones only stay smooth for a meeting or so then need a rebuild is it worth just upgrading the thrust balls or both...
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I ordered carbide diif and thrust balls from ACER racing (there was free international shipping). they are much more durable than the stock ones...
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as for the b max the bearing sizes are differnt 12mm i think and the dog bone on the drive shafts are larger on the bmax im not sure if the will fit. stu |
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