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stripped e-maxx ring and pinions - 02.18.2006, 09:13 PM

i run a 7xl set-up and my diffs dont stand a chance(i must of replaced them 5 times now), i know i can get the aluminum diff case and diff cup, but i wanna know if anyone here has done this and stopped stripping all together cause if not ill just get the 7.5 ultramaxx diff set-up.
   
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02.18.2006, 09:19 PM

If the money is not that big of a concern - i would go with the supermaxx diffs - I have them on my Gmaxx and my diffs have taken everything i can throw at them and not a single problem. Maybe someone running Alum diff cup and cases to chime in...


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02.18.2006, 09:29 PM

i would go for the flm hybrid bulks with the hb lightning diffs. there stronger than the supermaxx and are more helical cut.
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02.18.2006, 10:05 PM

The aluminum cups help out. if you runs some good size tires they will still fail. If you run alot of cells they still fail. If you run a tightslipper they fail. The best solution is the 7.5 diffs. ue or the flm hybirds. They are a lot tougher. I tore the gears out the stock a few times with the 7xl.
With the aluminum cups and flm housing.


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02.18.2006, 10:19 PM

I can't speak for the other diffs but my UE 8 spyders had not given me a single problem. I'm very happy with them. I've run them with the HV-Maxx and now an 8XL on 5s lipo. I just opened them up recently and they still look great, clean and smooth.
   
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02.19.2006, 02:54 AM

thanks alot for the input. i have a good idea what im gonna do.

I do have huge tires (7inchers), i run 16 cells and have no slip whatsoever.

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02.19.2006, 04:13 AM

those huge tires kill the diff.
   
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I do have huge tires (7inchers), i run 16 cells and have no slip whatsoever.
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i have proline 40 series with moab's
   
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02.20.2006, 02:48 PM

I would use the FLM hybrids with the UE 8 spyder diffs. I think that would be the strongest combo available from what I have read. I tried the Ofna 6 spyders first and the rear one went in 4 days. But I will admit I was beating the heck out of it with the slipper full tight. LOL
   
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