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Old 12-05-2016, 10:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Pinkz
carpet version will have 2 ball diffs and a center slipper to offer smoother operation vs the first to release dirt version with gear diffs
that seems to be the opposite thinking for carpet racing.
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Originally Posted by Pinkz
carpet version will have 2 ball diffs and a center slipper to offer smoother operation vs the first to release dirt version with gear diffs
not true. i asked at sdrc yesterday.
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Originally Posted by BRSracing
that seems to be the opposite thinking for carpet racing.
then maybe they fooled us all and the gear diff version coming is actually CE
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This may sound wild and crazy but what if they didn't even offer a ball diff at all?
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Originally Posted by QDRHRSE
This may sound wild and crazy but what if they didn't even offer a ball diff at all?
Works for me. Haven't needed one with the B44.3!
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Old 12-05-2016, 03:34 PM
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Yeah I don't see ball diffs. I switch between slipper(carpet) and center gear(dirt) on my XB4.
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for the ever growing 13.5 wheeler class, ball diffs are a nice option for surfaces that aren't of the highest traction.
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For 13.5 wheeler do short stack or standard stators seem to work best for medium sized indoor tracks? What about rotor size?
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Originally Posted by RC*PHREAK
for the ever growing 13.5 wheeler class, ball diffs are a nice option for surfaces that aren't of the highest traction.
Ball diff/slipper options would be really nice. I wouldn't even mind buying them extra as most people dont care what diffs are in it, or dont like ball diffs.
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Old 12-06-2016, 12:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Jmuck69
Possibly reconfigured for saddle packs?
I asked Asso on Facebook if Saddles would fit and they said "unfortunately no".
Seems like even the Carpet version will be run with Shorty.


IIRC Asso also said on their FB page that a slipper will be possible to install, but don't point a gun on me on that.
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Old 12-06-2016, 01:50 PM
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It's alive in the wild!
Walliebuilds posted on fb about the steering feeling like that of his B6d. I am excite.
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will b6 rims fit
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Originally Posted by vito
will b6 rims fit
Rears yes, front no
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ok what front rims
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Originally Posted by vito
ok what front rims
Not sure, they did not give out the info yet.
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