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Old 12-27-2007, 12:44 PM
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Yeah its old, but it still keeps up. Anyways, my brother threw a one-way in his Pro4 cuz his diff blew out and the amount of steering and speed he carried through turns impressed me...

...but the bent CVDs did not. My zx-5 has a center/shaft one-way and i really like the way that feels, especially since it still allows diff action so no extra force from sharp turns, crashes, or bumps will bend the CV shafts. Anyways, not sure if that applies to the TC3 or not, but id rather not test that out. So with that, does anyone know where a center-type one way is still available for purchase online? I know it isnt as effective as a diff one-way, but im fine with that. Ive heard people talk about these so i know they were available at one point...

any help much appreciated.
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GPM used to sell one. Try Hobby Etc. online.
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Old 12-27-2007, 12:51 PM
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awesome i think i found it

http://www.hobbyetc.com/cgi-bin/item.cgi?part_id=984
but its not available


does anyone have one they can sell?


does this fit the electric tc3?
http://www.liquidrc.com/index.php?ma...ducts_id=23857

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I'm guessing yes since the aluminum nitro diff cases work on the electric.
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Originally Posted by ASCI_Blue
I'm guessing yes since the aluminum nitro diff cases work on the electric.
cool i guess that helps...

but does anyone know for sure?
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