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WTB LST Diffs - 05.10.2012, 01:47 AM

Well I've killed the rear ring gear in my Revo again (have a Summit diff in it) so I think I'm going to try putting some LST diffs in it.
PM me if you have a pair of LST or LST2 diffs you are looking to get rid of. Thanks!


REVO 3.3 Conversion: 3906 trans, CC 1518, MMM, 6s Gens Ace 5k 40C, LST Diffs, Summit shafts
Slash 2x4 LCG
Two Slash 4x4s
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05.10.2012, 02:04 AM

There are quite a few on ebay, if you don't mind buying them new.

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05.11.2012, 01:49 PM

Yeah there are a bunch on ebay and I watch every day for some used ones. Trying to keep it close to $50 for a pair. Most of the new ones are over $30 shipped each.


REVO 3.3 Conversion: 3906 trans, CC 1518, MMM, 6s Gens Ace 5k 40C, LST Diffs, Summit shafts
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Two Slash 4x4s
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05.11.2012, 03:13 PM

I have some parts... let me see what i have, maybe old cases with new gears if that will work. You probably want aluminum housing, I know I have some plastic ones (aftershock/muggy).
   
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05.11.2012, 03:24 PM

Thanks that would be great. I think I could just buy a couple aluminum cases for ~$12 if you have the gears and bearings at least.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Losi-LOSB353...item3f1630b8ff
Would those work?

Seems like the ring and pinion are the most expensive part if I were trying to build the diffs out of parts. Any alternatives that would fit in the losi case?


REVO 3.3 Conversion: 3906 trans, CC 1518, MMM, 6s Gens Ace 5k 40C, LST Diffs, Summit shafts
Slash 2x4 LCG
Two Slash 4x4s
Rustler

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05.12.2012, 03:16 AM

I know I have some new gears, just need find them. Muggy diff parts fit the same case with a 4.09 ratio. I have some of those too. I will get the stuff out this weekend and let you know what I have.
   
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05.12.2012, 11:43 PM

I have parts also ( front pinion with bearings and cvd) but honestly with shipping you might as well buy the $32 diffs off ebay. $20 bet it will be cheaper
   
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05.13.2012, 09:56 AM

Thanks guys, someone here just sold me a pair of new ones so I'm good. Any tricks I should know for getting them into revo bulkheads?


REVO 3.3 Conversion: 3906 trans, CC 1518, MMM, 6s Gens Ace 5k 40C, LST Diffs, Summit shafts
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