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lighting diffs for e-maxx - 08.05.2006, 02:15 PM

can you guys clue me in on these diffs, i need to up grade and i liked that the gear ratio was lower
   
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08.05.2006, 03:03 PM

First off, there great diffs. Especially for the price. Are you talking about the standards or the Pro's? The Pros are good for a truggy but would require VERY tall gearing. I recommend the standard with the FLM Hybrid bulkheads.
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08.05.2006, 03:33 PM

do you know the ratio for both , i saw that there was two different item #s for the diffs mike is selling with no ratio, i'm tired of stripping rrp gears, are they sealed for diff fluid,also i mostly do bashing and run big tires so the lower ratio gears would be best , but could i gear it for speed as well

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08.05.2006, 03:49 PM

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08.05.2006, 06:17 PM

The Pro's would be to low either way. The standard buggy diffs are the way to go. The only reason to get the Pros is if your running a center diff. BTW, what setup are you running?
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