Originally Posted by
Cadman1981
I must say, after owning a BD7 and a bd7 2014, dealing with the leaking diff and shocks that always get air inside after a few runs, i think i would get the Tamiya because it's more reliable, if it's a copy, it should be just as fast.
Or just get a diff and replace the leaky one. Cheaper.
I actually run right now a Tamiya spool up front and a 37 tooth diff at the back on my BD7. You can even run Xray if you want to shed more weight and even better quality (plus a lower IR to boot).