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07.26.2009, 12:48 AM

Diff's are only a weak point if you don't know how to setup your slipper! I've run the same diffs for over a year.. LOL 30k front, 100k center, 15-20k rear.

Bearings are bearings...

RPM True tracks are a must have for any racer iMO.. but the fronts are a little too sloppy and you should stick w/ stockers for racing and just keep a spare set. If you just bash, get the RPM's for the front as well, they are nearly impossible to break. Those stock Axle carriers (knuckles) are one of the weaker points (when you crash or land jumps bad), Tekno makes a reasonable replacement as well as RD Racing make some real nice alum knuckles albit expensive for those though (99). When you install the true tracks you get the RPM carrier and larger bearings in the rear which are pretty well indestructible. Stay as far away as you can from the front RPM knuckles.. You’ll pop more balls than you can count, way too soft and even w/ a steel ring mod not good enough.

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8ight-e (B&T) MMM - Hyperion Lipos
Ofna Hyper SC 10 Pro - Medusa 4800kv

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