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Looks like no one in town is going to have the 7075, or even 6061, i think im going to go ahed and order a 12x24" plate from online. I got a losi eight center diff and im going to order the mount and 1/8 diff adapters from mike this week. Speaking of which i emailed him about getting me some of those FLM chassis braces and i haven't heard a peep back yet, anyone know if he's around?

Also its me what shocks are those that you're using? And how do you have the revo arms hooked up on the maxx bulkheads. Im assuming that you shaved the arms to fit the bulks.
Nope, ive shaved the bulks them selves. Even if I dont keep them like this shaving the bulk is still very useful to me :) On a stock arm I can change the anti squat and adjust the kick up.


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Ok so it looks like the eight t center diff i put together is leaking. Any suggestions on why this could be happening? Looks like its leaking from the gear side output. Any suggestions on how to fill/how to seal these properly.
   
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Ok so i cleaned it off this morning and put it gear side down to see if it was leaking. It was dry when i came home so it looks like the diff oil got in the screw holes an just leaked out. Any suggestions on what to grease the ring and pinions with?
   
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Grease would be good....

I like tamiya ceramic grease, or there is auto-motive grease you can use. There is also that gorilla-snawt stuff on ebay, but I dunno what is specific purpose is...
   
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Grease would be good....
lol i know that but what i meant is any preferences. I use red automotive grease on my maxx diffs so i think ill stick to that.
   
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I am not sure, I only use grease in my pinion to ring gear. Spur to pinion I run dry.


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Thats what i was referring to is the ring to pinion gears, regardless, i just made an order from mike with all the necessary parts for the diffs and the center diff mount. Im hopping to have a rolling chassis this weekend.
   
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Sorry if it has already been posted. (I did read through the whole thread) What ratio are these diffs and how would they change my speed? I currently have HPI diffs in an FLM hybrid bulk?
   
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The diffs are 11/45 though im uncertain if they will fit in the FLM bulkless?!?!?! They are a bit more narrow then my jammin diffs.


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thanks nick for the carbon man!!! cutting this shit is easy but **** me symmetry is hard to do


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I have been charger shopping and came across a dilemma... I was looking at the EOS 0610 duo and really liked it but for the future I want to be able to balance/charge 12S (4Sx3 MOD MANS TC4 made me drooooool and now I want to build mines) and am unsure if this charger can do it.. Would I be better off getting the EOS 1210 charger with balancer? Or do you guys recommend another charger for this task?


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I have been charger shopping and came across a dilemma... I was looking at the EOS 0610 duo and really liked it but for the future I want to be able to balance/charge 12S (4Sx3 MOD MANS TC4 made me drooooool and now I want to build mines) and am unsure if this charger can do it.. Would I be better off getting the EOS 1210 charger with balancer? Or do you guys recommend another charger for this task?
Here is the way I try to look at situations like your's. If there is a chance that I may need the best later on down the line, then why waste your money buying something that you will only have to sell later to get what you really want in the first place. Go for the EOS-1210 dual charger with built in balancers, because you will probably end up buying later on anyway. As long as you have the extra money and con manage it right now, why wait.
   
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Here is the way I try to look at situations like your's. If there is a chance that I may need the best later on down the line, then why waste your money buying something that you will only have to sell later to get what you really want in the first place. Go for the EOS-1210 dual charger with built in balancers, because you will probably end up buying later on anyway. As long as you have the extra money and con manage it right now, why wait.
OH didnt know they had a 1210 duo only duo Ive found was the E0610? would you happen to have a link?


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http://www.allerc.com/index.php?cPat...ba8c5f9b7c427f

On that page, scroll down a little. I've never seen so many chargers and cable adaptors etc- should have all that you need.
   
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Hey it's me, what did the length of your chassis end up being? And What shocks are you using?
   
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