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Old 02-01-2012, 02:26 PM
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Default Sc10 4x4...clutch basket or diff?

Just lookin for opinions on which way to go ive read the sc10 4x4 thread about both the clutch basket and the rc shox ball diff each one seems to be a must but what is the preferred way to go and has anyone had any problems with either of them any feedback would be much appreciated thanks.
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So far I'm happier with the ball diff but I havent had problems either way.
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I currently have a basket in my truck. Its better than stock... It is however still a SLIPPER. I have a ball diff on order because I drove a buddys truck last week end that has the Ball diff. We are running almost the exact same set up with the exception being he is running saddle packs and I am running a stick. Anyway... That ball diff AWESOME... I ran almost a second a lap faster with his truck on an indoor clay track with decent traction. It does everything better. I should also say I am an 1/8 scale buggy fan and the ball diff made the truck feel alot more like my E buggy. You could actually get your self out of trouble with throttle. On a loose out door track...I cannot say
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I currently have a basket in my truck. Its better than stock... It is however still a SLIPPER. I have a ball diff on order because I drove a buddys truck last week end that has the Ball diff. We are running almost the exact same set up with the exception being he is running saddle packs and I am running a stick. Anyway... That ball diff AWESOME... I ran almost a second a lap faster with his truck on an indoor clay track with decent traction. It does everything better. I should also say I am an 1/8 scale buggy fan and the ball diff made the truck feel alot more like my E buggy. You could actually get your self out of trouble with throttle. On a loose out door track...I cannot say
Cool....I run truggy and buggy if the diff makes it react more like a buggy that'd be great that's more of what I'm used too thanks
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Def go with the ball diff!!!! Its a totally different truck with it!!! Stays way more planted on big 1/8 scale outdoor tracks
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wait....you can put a ball diff in a sc10 4x4?!?!?!?!?!?
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BALL DIFF!!
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Ummmm yeah!!!! Check out rc shox website, its the shit
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