SC10 4x4 Thread
It's not, at least with the RcShox center diff. If all 4 wheels are locked down, the ball diff will slip given no other place to transfer the energy. I've only had that happen when I was using grease instead of diff fluid.
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Clicker locked, And yes it skips under heavy braking. If it didn't skip, the front and rear would have to be locked in such a way that the front could 'not' move farther back or forward than the rear so there's no slack created in the belt. It skips to maintain proper tension and alignment. That's how it's designed. Under heavy braking, it 'will' skip. The amount of braking you seem to be desiring for what this Truck is for, is beyond me. I'm not being an ass saying that, I just don't see it. I honestly don't even use the brake, letting off the power is enough to make my backend light enough to whip it around a corner. I use the brake in emergencies only.
I dont mind the belt skipping because it acts as a kind of one way (clicker)but not fully. The thing thats been giving me trouble and Im sure others is there is not much room for error in the belt adjustment. It has to be set on the looser side or it will come off under brakes. Very easy to get it wrong.
I had it set one day and it was fine. Drove it the next day (colder weather) and the tension was slightly tighter on it own and the belt came off in a flash.
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The triple garodisk/basket setup was recommended to me by more than a few people as being the most durable/trouble free. I hope they were't all wrong.... 
Those of you running garodiscs (any or triple specifically) how far out are you running the nut on the slipper?
I need to pick up some idler gears, I have none.

Those of you running garodiscs (any or triple specifically) how far out are you running the nut on the slipper?
I need to pick up some idler gears, I have none.

I think this will also depend on teh spring you have and whether it is losing some of it's spring.
Disclaimer: I am new to the RC game. I have driven my truck a whole 4 times, so take this info with that in mind.
Last edited by CEW; 01-24-2012 at 11:42 AM.
If you search this thread, you will find many other users over the past six months who have had this problem.
It is also why so many of us have gone to the chassis brace, which (IMO) is misnamed. It's a belt tension stability device. Chassis under compression with the chassis brace:

Chassis under compression, one end of chassis brace removed:
Your belt tunnels need to be changed. All the problems people have had with belts and idlers come down to the belt tunnels getting warped, which misaligns the belt, which randomly causes the belt to come off. One hard yard dart is enough.
If you search this thread, you will find many other users over the past six months who have had this problem.
It is also why so many of us have gone to the chassis brace, which (IMO) is misnamed. It's a belt tension stablity device. Chassis under compression with the chassis brace:

Chassis under compression, one end of chassis brace removed:
If you search this thread, you will find many other users over the past six months who have had this problem.
It is also why so many of us have gone to the chassis brace, which (IMO) is misnamed. It's a belt tension stablity device. Chassis under compression with the chassis brace:

Chassis under compression, one end of chassis brace removed:
Oddly enough, before I had the exotech chassis, having never owned a chassis brace, i have never had the belt jump off. And trust me when I say that I have lawn darted my truck dozens upon dozens of times
enought time to have broken three stock front bumpers and one aftermarket bumper

Go figure.
enought time to have broken three stock front bumpers and one aftermarket bumper

Go figure.
My belt is adjusted with zero slack, it will only skip at WOT on the street with the brake EPA set at 100%. At the track I can't adjust in any more than 50% brake EPA without locking up ALL FOUR WHEELS, and testing on the street with 50% EPA at WOT does not slip the belt.
Since I never race in the street, it's never a problem, and even if I did, I have a chassis brace to keep the belt tunnels from deforming so it never will be a problem.
If you're having belt problems I feel bad for you son,
I got 99 problems, but the belt ain't one.
Oddly enough, before I had the exotech chassis, having never owned a chassis brace, i have never had the belt jump off. And trust me when I say that I have lawn darted my truck dozens upon dozens of times
enought time to have broken three stock front bumpers and one aftermarket bumper

Go figure.
enought time to have broken three stock front bumpers and one aftermarket bumper

Go figure.
The Exotech chassis puts enough beam stiffness in the chassis you don't need the chassis brace. YMMV with the whole bumper thing.



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