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Old 11-07-2006, 07:47 PM
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anyone interested in a couple of sets of excel diffs
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anyone interested in a couple of sets of excel diffs
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Old 11-08-2006, 03:40 AM
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They new or like new?

complete diff or just the outdrives?
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Old 11-08-2006, 08:56 AM
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Guys carpet chassies coming out good,we will have pictures up soon also working on alum diff halves
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cool Im interested!
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Can anyone point me in the direction of a good carpet rubber setup for the BD? We're running stock, with TakeOff CS-27 tires..

thanks
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Does anyone know what the purpose of these are? They look like something to keep dirt out of the diff. But in the picture they are on a spool by the looks if it, and it doesn't even look like a Yokomo spool/pulley. How would they attach?

http://www.precisionrc.com/nv/car/pr...duct_id=37075#
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that is exactly what they are fool, the pic is just for show.... they are stickers ... that is how they attach to the gear itself if you have a circle cutter you can make you own with a circle cutter and a sticer sheet
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Originally Posted by coons88
Does anyone know what the purpose of these are? They look like something to keep dirt out of the diff. But in the picture they are on a spool by the looks if it, and it doesn't even look like a Yokomo spool/pulley. How would they attach?

http://www.precisionrc.com/nv/car/pr...duct_id=37075#

Don't buy one they are garbage. they don't work trust me..........
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Originally Posted by Jochim_18
Don't buy one they are garbage. they don't work trust me..........
ture.. no need for them on the BD, but i have noticed that on my msx the diff last twice as long with them on...
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Originally Posted by Local racer
Guys carpet chassies coming out good,we will have pictures up soon also working on alum diff halves
Cool aluminum diff halves, I need this running mod I'm tired of melting/striping my diff or how ever you want to call it.
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Old 11-08-2006, 08:52 PM
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Originally Posted by pheyhoe
They new or like new?

complete diff or just the outdrives?
brand new never opened outdrives but i have diff rings and screws if you want, no balls sorry
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Old 11-09-2006, 12:52 AM
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Originally Posted by biker
Can anyone point me in the direction of a good carpet rubber setup for the BD? We're running stock, with TakeOff CS-27 tires..

thanks
Masami's one on Yokomo usa under setups is quite good. or try cml distribution there are some more there.
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Old 11-09-2006, 10:33 AM
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Ok, ran my BD on high grip carpet last night.

I would like a carpet setup using a spool and foams for a tight track? anything appreciated

I think i have the general stuff sorted. ie. springs, camber, toe, shock positiongs. I need the other nitty gritty stuff like droop, and the rest of it. What spacers should i be running under the suspension mounts?
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pheyhoe:

I use 2mm up-travel for front and rear on the droop setting.
try to use a diff up front if you are running foams.

Short parallel link up front, and angled link or parallel link in the rear

for the rubber, one way is the way to go. droop setting on 5 front, 4 rear on the droop block.

I use the 2 degree plastic on rear.
hope this help

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