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Old 09-16-2007, 02:35 PM   #1
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Default MIP ball diff in MiniT install question

I need to confirm what direction the MIP ball diff gets installed into a Mini T.

From image in the instruction sheet, I have this built right. Looking at the 'ridge' on the diff gear, this gear can really only go in one way, but that puts the adjustment for the diff on the left hand side of the truck. From everything that I know, this will allow the diff to loosen itself quickly.

First, am I correct that the diff adjustment should end up on the right hand side of the truck?

Assuming this is the case, did you have to build the diff different from the image in the MIP instruction sheet?

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Am I correct that the diff adjustment should end up on the right hand side of the truck?

I know I'm not the only one with a MIP ball diff in a Mini T... Can someone confirm what side they have the allen adjustment side on theirs?

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I dont have the MIP ball diff, but did go with the original losi one thats prebuilt. Atleast for the losi diff, the adjusting screw will go to the left of the tranny. Makes it pretty easy to get to.
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