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09.04.2007, 09:21 PM

Just wondering if the extended chassis has center dif mount screw hole locations that allow for the plastic spur to fit on the diff. From what I understand the spur fits the diff but makes the dif just a little bit too long. So moving one set of mounting holes a mm or 2 would allow the use of the plastic spur on the center diff. Just woundering if that feature was added to the new chassis. Seems like it would be easy to do.


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09.04.2007, 10:23 PM

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Just wondering if the extended chassis has center dif mount screw hole locations that allow for the plastic spur to fit on the diff. From what I understand the spur fits the diff but makes the dif just a little bit too long. So moving one set of mounting holes a mm or 2 would allow the use of the plastic spur on the center diff. Just woundering if that feature was added to the new chassis. Seems like it would be easy to do.
Nope, it wasn't. You are the first person who I think actually thought of this. You would need a new bearing for the new spur, new diff mount(mike would have to change his motor mount to fit the new bearing) and a new diff outdrive. There maybe more I am forgetting though so, its not so easy really. Besides, with the new hardened pinions you have no trouble at all with wear on the metal spur. It is stronger than a plastic spur and more reliable IMO. I have had almost 40+ runs on it and no sighs of wear.

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