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04.05.2006, 06:50 PM

He was having trouble with his email awhile back. He posted another email up on the forum but can't remember what it was. Try this one out rcmonstermike@gmail.com


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04.06.2006, 11:10 AM

Well I emailed and pm for a few days now. So I just went ahead and ordered the 9920 and the 8XL also I wasnt sure which pinion to get so I oreded the 14t 5mm. Is that correct??

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04.06.2006, 06:07 PM

Well dan it would depend on some things. The 8xl has alot of torque. If you have the stock diff ratio and running the 32 pitch gears I would go with the stock gearing 18 66.If you got a mod 1 pitch the 14 51 should do pretty good with the stock diff ratio. You did get a 5mm shaft pinion.


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04.07.2006, 10:13 AM

Well I got ahold of Mike and he helped me out alot. Great guy.

Now I need to work on getting some differentials. Do you guys use the stock covers and just buy new gears?? Has anyone used the new T-Maxx ones with the "hardened gears". I see them here http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-T-MAXX-2-5-3...QQcmdZViewItem
   
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04.07.2006, 02:29 PM

If you going to start buying new covers and diffs I would surely pic the ue diffs.


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i am running Maximizer 7075 Aluminum diff cups - Maxx trucks and integy diff cases at this point of time they have been goodi know most of the guys use 1/8th diff gears .but it depends on what you can afford
   
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04.08.2006, 01:24 PM

Well that is my point. If you going to spend the $50 for cups a piece. Then $30 for the housing. You are well over half way there. So why not put another 100 to it for the ue and have the better diffs. I ran the maximizer and aluminum housings. It would not survive the power i had on it. It is alot better though than the stockers.


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04.08.2006, 03:46 PM

coolhandcountry i have seen these ue diffs gears before do they fit in integy diff cases or do you have to start again
   
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04.08.2006, 04:08 PM

The ue diffs won't fit the stock housing. sorry. Ue diffs have a kit with the housing with them. Or you can go with the flm hybird.


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