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10.04.2007, 12:07 AM

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I do not advise putting loctie on the diffs as it can run onto the thrust bearing and cause problems. Plus you do not want to take apart the diff, tiny ball bearings everywhere. I only say to check the diffs often as it will keep them good for a while. Small diff(any brand) that are run loose with brushless power can wear very quickly. I would say to give it a couple of minutes on the first run and then tighten them up snug(don't break the screws off!) and they will be good for a few more packs before checking, it never hurts to check the diffs. Gear diffs would be better, but the stock quake gear diffs suck. The quake ball diffs are the best 1/18 diffs I have found yet!
   
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