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hoovhartid
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01.31.2009, 01:00 PM

If the noise is getting to you, I got the kyosho plastic spur to fit. Its quiet now.
Its a direct fit, so no need to mod or anything...just take the metal one off and replace it with this.

http://rc-monster.com/proddetail.php?prod=KYOIF147

oh, Its 44t so it will make you a bit faster.


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01.31.2009, 02:29 PM

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If the noise is getting to you, I got the kyosho plastic spur to fit. Its quiet now.
Its a direct fit, so no need to mod or anything...just take the metal one off and replace it with this.

http://rc-monster.com/proddetail.php?prod=KYOIF147

oh, Its 44t so it will make you a bit faster.
Thanks for the offer, the guys on this forum are really cool. But I have used plastic before on my first conversions. Plastic is great, quiet, smooth, cheap, and doesn't wear out your pinion like steel does. I used them for several months with no problems, then one day after some heavy track action I knocked a couple of teeth off and had a DNF. So for me I need to be sure I can finish a race, and steel is more reliable than Plastic. May be when Mike releases his Slipperential I can go back to plastic. Also I heard Losi is coming out with there own plastic spurs for the 8ight as well.


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