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02.03.2006, 12:48 AM

I ended up purchasing a revo center diff off ebay. The diff was nicely made and worth the money in my opinion.

I modified my Evo with a rear disc brake. I made the disc out of aluminum and used the stock brake pads. Here's a few pics of the result:



You can see the lever system and micro servo used for braking in the bottom picture.


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02.03.2006, 03:18 AM

Awesome, Starscream! Nice work. Now you can dial brake-bias!
The brake lever does look a bit flimsy, but if it does the job it's all right.

What spur is this? Could you make room for a Strobe setup there?

You could tuck your shock socks under the springs, at least on the preload-collar side. Makes it easier to adjust preload, and the socks stay were they are.
   
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02.03.2006, 04:10 AM

Hey DAF,
The spur is a 46t mod 1 gear from the MGT. The strobe kit will work great, it just requires a little material be removed from the chassis for gear clearance.
Thanks for the shock socks tip. :cool:
The brake lever bends a touch but gets the job done effectively. I'm focussing on my G2R for racing now so I'd like to get a center diff installed in the tmaxx tranny soon.


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I can't wait to show you mine.
   
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