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Did you mention twin motored truck just now? I wanna see that thing man...
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here you go :)


WOw that's very cool,
Can you tell me what shocks you used here and how you like them ?


It's looks like they would be great for my 1/5 emaxx build in my Sig
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Isn't the Aftershock Diffs the same as the LST ?
   
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Isn't the Aftershock Diffs the same as the LST ?
Aftershock, lst1 and lst2 all use the same diffs. They have 43t ring gears and 13t pinions.

The muggy uses 45t ring gears and 11t pinions.

All of the cases fit all of the diffs. So you can run al cases on a muggy and plastic cases on a lst. I would run al in everything, but I am having good success with the plastic case in the front of my emaxx. I have an al in the rear.

You also have quite a few options on the diff cups. I run nova rc alloy cups, but the 8t heavy duty cup looks just as stong, and a bit lighter. Stock uses a plastic cup, not the best for big power...
   
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