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jollyjumper 01.05.2007 02:02 PM

CVDS and diff's
 
wich would you guys think are the best and strongest?
monster truck size that is, and ofcourse they have to go together.
many tanks<= lol @ spelling.

GorillaMaxx360 01.05.2007 02:37 PM

HB Diffs and 6mm UE cvds work good togeather and they are bullet proof

Mike.L 01.05.2007 02:39 PM

hb diffs also and id go with mips...

Serum 01.05.2007 02:41 PM

UE 8 spiders and UE 6 spiders with hardened gears.

You can also get the FLM bulkless with HB or UE diffs.

with UE cvd's.

Sylvester 01.05.2007 02:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Serum
UE 8 spiders and UE 6 spiders with hardened gears.

You can also get the FLM bulkless with HB or UE diffs.

with UE cvd's.

There you have it. One word. Indestructable.

GorillaMaxx360 01.05.2007 02:43 PM

spiders are nice but pricey but if you can afford them go for it.

Sylvester 01.05.2007 02:52 PM

Alternative to duable diffs are HB pro diffs.

jollyjumper 01.05.2007 02:56 PM

oh crap, ya'll thinkin it has to fit a maxx huh?
its actually for something custom.
and the CVDS need to be 8mm for ease of finding bearings.
but i see alot of supermaxx here, would them 8mm ones be the best you can go to? and the 8 spiders?

Sylvester 01.05.2007 03:12 PM

Pretty much yea.

squeeforever 01.05.2007 03:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sylvester
Alternative to duable diffs are HB pro diffs.

The Pro diffs have a 4.3:1 ratio unlike the standards....You don't want this usually...

jollyjumper 01.06.2007 04:26 PM

what bout lst2 stuff, any good?:032:

Serum 01.06.2007 06:24 PM

don't fit the 1/8th housings.

jollyjumper 01.07.2007 06:23 AM

doesnt need to.

Serum 01.07.2007 06:49 AM

other than that; good diffs.

jollyjumper 01.07.2007 02:25 PM

oh yes, would i really need plastic spur for center direct driven diff?


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