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03.02.2007, 03:11 AM

you are using plastic cups/housings?
   
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you are using plastic cups/housings?
Maybe....:032: lol

Yea, I am...I have a feeling those will be the first to go.

I think I'll end up getting RR Ring and Pinion and some Aluminum Cup and Housings and shim it (if I ever blow the stock diffs - again, still operating under my little lala-land dream here). I think that'd be pretty strong, no?

Just how powerful is a 1950? Any analogies that I can compare this to?

MetalMan is running a 7XL on 5S A123 in his Revo and he has never had a diff problem and he's running stock diffs, but then agian he has a slipperential in his (his own slipperential).


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03.02.2007, 07:19 PM

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I think I'll end up getting RR Ring and Pinion and some Aluminum Cup and Housings and shim it (if I ever blow the stock diffs - again, still operating under my little lala-land dream here). I think that'd be pretty strong, no?
Save your money on the RR ring and pinion and just get a good alumunim cup and housing. The RR ring and pinion doesnt last any better than the traxxas hard gears, and the traxxas gears are half the cost.


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