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03.03.2006, 04:45 PM

On another thread, captain was having diff in installing his dif's. Are there any out there that are strong that don't need so much modifying? and still cost effective?
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03.03.2006, 05:30 PM

I have the flm hybirds and ofna diffs. It was put together operation. I didn't have to mod nothing.


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thanks sounds good, are they tough enough, and what if i wanted to go duel bl later?
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Also, did you go to 6 spyder? or 8 spyder, when u say ofna i'm assuming that's what you are referring to...
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I got a 8 spyder diff made by ofna. You don't need a dual brushless system. One good system will out perform and run longer than a dual. I have zero problems with the set up. I run the ue 6 spyders and the ofna 8 spyder setup with no problems.


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03.04.2006, 12:11 AM

thanks for the reply guys so $240 for both the front and rear is not bad at all by the way,does the mip cvds ok with them?
   
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MIP and UE cvd's are one of te few that work with the 1/8th diffs. So, that is a yes.. ;)
   
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03.04.2006, 07:09 AM

If your worried about twisting diffs and the such - might wanna consider the 8mm cvd's - plus they are a little longer - so no chance of the cvd popping out of the diff cup.. just my .02


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where can i get info on 8mm cvd? thanks
   
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Mike can get them for you.

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03.04.2006, 12:33 PM

I don't think they are longer than the mip. They are alot better made and stronger though. My brother had a mip break on him and he didn't even jump it. He only had a puny 8L on it.


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