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GriffinRU
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05.03.2006, 11:36 PM

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I was referring to the all-plastic Kyosho spur gear. That would weigh a bit less than the steel spur gear. BTW, $25 is a lot for a person that gets that much money in a week :mad:1.
Point taken, but it is all relative. One good pinion should last longer and allows ease of change in center differential department, you can switch between different diffs in no time (torsen/open/tight/loose/you name it).

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05.05.2006, 11:11 AM

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Point taken, but it is all relative. One good pinion should last longer and allows ease of change in center differential department, you can switch between different diffs in no time (torsen/open/tight/loose/you name it).

Artur
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People are just giving suggestions here to help other people out. Why do you find it necessary to have a debate. If you have a suggestion, post it. You don't need to bait Metalman into an arguement by asking him a question and then debating his answer just to make your point. :mad:1
   
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05.05.2006, 01:00 PM

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GriffinRU

People are just giving suggestions here to help other people out. Why do you find it necessary to have a debate. If you have a suggestion, post it. You don't need to bait Metalman into an arguement by asking him a question and then debating his answer just to make your point. :mad:1
There is no arguement here...

It is nice to follow suggestions, but it is much better to understand them as well. There is nothing wrong with finding all positives and negatives in solving particular problem. It is difficult to come with good solution without proper input.

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05.05.2006, 01:10 PM

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There is no arguement here...

It is nice to follow suggestions, but it is much better to understand them as well. There is nothing wrong with finding all positives and negatives in solving particular problem. It is difficult to come with good solution without proper input.

Artur
It is the manner in which you do it.
   
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05.22.2006, 10:33 PM

Just found this out tonight, The center spur gear diff adaptor from JT racing is a perfect fit for the ofna 51T spur gears. The Diff adaptor from JT racing is for a Hyper 7 center diff case.
   
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