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RC-Monster Mike 07.13.2006 11:29 PM

Revo Hybrid diff cases
 
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Here is a prototype of the Revo hybrid diff cases. The final details are being worked out, but the plan is to allow use of the stock driveshafts(or aftermarket cvds that fit the stock diffs). Enjoy. :)

RC-Monster Mike 07.13.2006 11:32 PM

Also(Dafni), these should accept buggy OR truggy diffs. :)

squeeforever 07.14.2006 12:13 AM

THANK GOD!!! Mike, whats the price gonna be on these? About 75ish?

BrianG 07.14.2006 12:13 AM

Yay! It's on my wish list already!

HotnCold 07.14.2006 06:26 AM

I guess i should bring a couple 1/8 scale diffs over tonite mike - :dft012: :dft012:

RC-Monster Mike 07.14.2006 09:01 AM

I would guess around $100 per diff setup. The diffs already cost $65ish, not counting the custom modded pinion shaft and output drive shafts(to accept stock diffs). We are still working out some details on the procedure.

coolhandcountry 07.14.2006 09:18 AM

Sweet. I was wondering if could get a set of the modded diffs for a maxx with the ue cases. I could just do a revo instead.

Mike.L 07.14.2006 10:36 AM

Pritty cool. considering you can use two-three different types if diffs

Serum 07.14.2006 12:14 PM

Okay, that was the only thing that kept me from buying a revo.. :p

pcnutz 07.14.2006 01:28 PM

Mike why are you making a modded pinion for it, why not use 1/8th scale stock pinion and dog bone cup

Serum 07.14.2006 01:30 PM

because it will allow you to use stock shafts.

HotnCold 07.14.2006 02:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Serum
because it will allow you to use stock shafts.

I took you 2 whole minutes to respond to that question - what took you so long Rene? - :005:

Serum 07.14.2006 02:39 PM

I was eating and watching a movie... :p

Serum 07.14.2006 02:40 PM

doing the laundry..

Serum 07.14.2006 02:41 PM

Preparing my bike for a ride..


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