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12.11.2006, 11:02 PM

Ok, A few changes would be good. I would go with the 3.3 aluminum knuckles like you said, but I would choose the RD Racing knuckes and the 23mm 8mm axle kit. Second, with that setup, you have to run 3.3 sliders, which I would do anyway to be easier on the drivetrain. You don't really have to worry about the durability of them. As for the slipperential, I don't think wheelies should be a concern. First off, the center diff alone should eliminate them, then on top of that you have a slipper, so I wouldn't worry. I would start with 10K fluid and work your way from there. The only thing I dislike about your setup is the F/R diffs can't be tuned with silicon fluid...I would like to think you can use the Revo aluminum cups instead of the Maximixers (maybe Maximizer makes them for the Revo? not sure) so you can use diff oil...I'm not sure about the diffs though...
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12.11.2006, 11:25 PM

squeeforever i am running these diffs (i would prefer HB) because of ratio to obtain the speeds i want i need these lower gear ratios for the f/r diffs. maximizer does make diff cups of the revo but will they work in the combo bulks or will i have to go with hybrid(don't think so cause its not 1/8 scale) but what ratio are the revos. also i was going with the rd logics knuckles but do you think they are about as good as the other steel CVDS(for my use i know there not as strong but they are cheaper) Is that all i need for the 3.3 beefy CVDS the knuckles or what else do i need for them to work. Also i will be using the 17mm because there are a better variety off wheels to chose from in that section plus they only carry standard white Wabash wheels in 17mm the 23mm ones are for the revo and they are 40 series(i want standard because they are narrower for better turning and handling rather than the fat wide 40 series wheels wheels) I could get solid dish standard size 23mm that are just the same as the Wabash just not the same look. But i like that look but that is something small i can change down the road so i am not worries about that.

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Are the sliders lighter than mip cvds

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12.12.2006, 05:49 PM

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also i was going with the rd logics knuckles(for 3.3 Maxx). do you think the mqxx 3.3 sliders are about as good as the other steel CVDS(for my use i know there not as strong but they are cheaper) Is that all i need for the 3.3 beefy CVDS are the knuckles or what else do i need for them to work. also what is the price of these 3.3 sliders
Are the sliders lighter than mip cvds Also any more opinions on the lube i should use for the slipperential diff. Are these highly recommended if i dont want to pay 100 dollars in cvds.
DO you guys have any answers for the above thanks a ton
   
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12.12.2006, 05:51 PM

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DO you guys have any answers for the above thanks a ton
I'm not sure on the knuckles, I think squee answered that. The 3.3 sliders you can go on ebay and check them out, you can use the 3.3 knuckles too. Leroy(CHC) uses them and is very happy.
the slipperential diff you can start at 25,000 or 30,000 would be good for racing I guess.


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