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03.25.2009, 10:52 PM

I may have found a solution to my problem, seems Mike has some of the fastlane 3095 adapters at his store. So i can do the E-revo tranny after all, good luck with the center diffs


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whats a fastlane 3095 adapter?
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whats a fastlane 3095 adapter? - 03.26.2009, 07:21 AM

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I may have found a solution to my problem, seems Mike has some of the fastlane 3095 adapters at his store. So i can do the E-revo tranny after all, good luck with the center diffs
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whats a fastlane 3095 adapter?
That's the adapters that fastlane made to adapt the 3095 transmission to their chassis that only accepts the 3096 transmission, They have updated the chassis and no longer make the adapters. Will have to mod it a bit, but should work nicely


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This is it. Couple pictures of the production model.







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This is it. Couple pictures of the production model.





I am noticing the very small cavity for the internal gears (possibly less oil), Is the maintenance more or the same as similar diffs?


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03.29.2009, 07:39 PM

I think the picture might be decieving. The internal cavity for the gears is about the same size as any other diff. Internal gear size is the same as anything else also.

The adjuster nut making the outside wall of the diff cup look unusually big is probably the reason the inside appears to be small in the picture.


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I think the picture might be decieving. The internal cavity for the gears is about the same size as any other diff. Internal gear size is the same as anything else also.

The adjuster nut making the outside wall of the diff cup look unusually big is probably the reason the inside appears to be small in the picture.
OK, just thought I'd ask. Nice look and factory looking finish


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i have a ?? - 03.26.2009, 09:01 AM

will the new SLIPPERENTIAL direct fit UE lightning emaxx chassis?...how much are they going to cost us +/-?
   
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