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Old 10-09-2011, 01:53 PM
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Hey everyone. I bought a used SC10 and im having some Diff issues,the CVA's are coming out of the diff cups when cornering ( GEAR DIFF ). My main question I have, is the Gear diff shorter the the Ball Diff cause im guessing the previous owner pieced the truck together and either swapped in CVA's with the Gear diff or the the Diff is not what came in the truck originally . Thanks


side note. CVA;s are correct size and shimmed, I checked that against a FT SC10

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So if you were making a right hand turn, is it your drivers side c/a popping out?
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Actually, would be passenger side popping out is what I should have asked? Are you running limiters inside the rear shock bodies? Is the truck traction rolling?
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i had some issues with dog bones coming out of the diff cups because i have RPM arms and i was told the RPM arms are just a bit longer than stock. when i had CVA's in there they never popped out. how i fixed the dog bones from popping out was to put the red silicone o-rings for shocks in the diff cup and axle cup. obviously you can't do this with CVA's.
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Originally Posted by dusty1
Hey everyone. I bought a used SC10 and im having some Diff issues,the CVA's are coming out of the diff cups when cornering ( GEAR DIFF ). My main question I have, is the Gear diff shorter the the Ball Diff cause im guessing the previous owner pieced the truck together and either swapped in CVA's with the Gear diff or the the Diff is not what came in the truck originally . Thanks


side note. CVA;s are correct size and shimmed, I checked that against a FT SC10
This needs to in the "Official SC10 thread" - http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric...10-thread.html

Following forum rules - http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric...w-threads.html
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Originally Posted by kaycerc
This needs to in the "Official SC10 thread" - http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric...10-thread.html

Following forum rules - http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric...w-threads.html
You aren't a mod bro.
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Originally Posted by Teammoose
You aren't a mod bro.
Are you? I don't think you're my mother either, home boy.

***LOOK FOR A THREAD ON YOUR VEHICLE BEFORE POSTING NEW THREADS!!!***
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Oh no, watch out Holmes.
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Originally Posted by Teammoose
You aren't a mod bro.
pay no attention to him. he trolls on several forums.
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Originally Posted by RC*PHREAK
pay no attention to him. he trolls on several forums.
Stop being a jerk, I haven't trolled anywhere.

I just don't like the threads I'm following getting bumped to the second page by people that refuse to follow the rules, and the idiots and jerks that back them up.


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Here's a tampon, methinks it's your time of the month.
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Originally Posted by Coelacanth
Here's a tampon, methinks it's your time of the month.
Does using tampons increase your ability to read when you're on the rag?



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Originally Posted by kaycerc
Stop being a jerk, I haven't trolled anywhere.

I just don't like the threads I'm following getting bumped to the second page by people that refuse to follow the rules, and the idiots and jerks that back them up.
here's a tip. subscribe to the thread, then you just go to the "Quick Links" toward the top of the page and select "Subscribed Threads". it will list all of your subscribed threads so you don't have to search the entire forum for them.

but i'm sure you knew this and just prefer to be a troll by flaming someone looking for help.
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Originally Posted by RC*PHREAK
here's a tip. subscribe to the thread, then you just go to the "Quick Links" toward the top of the page and select "Subscribed Threads". it will list all of your subscribed threads so you don't have to search the entire forum for them.

but i'm sure you knew this and just prefer to be a troll by flaming someone looking for help.
"here's a tip", FOLLOW THE FORUM'S RULES


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another great forum feature is the "ignore" option. works great for trolls like KC. ahhhh. no more troll....
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