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04.03.2008, 08:50 AM

they sell it in different weights now, but here is the original thick stuff i was talking about

http://cgi.ebay.com/Ofna-Diff-Lock-L...QQcmdZViewItem
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04.03.2008, 10:10 AM

OK thank you very much, but i don't want to completly loose de "diff effect".
I want to keep the diff action, but use the heavier fluid as posible to make the rear have little brake too.

Is the use of this diff lock can be harder on the diff gear?
   
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you still have some diff action, it is a fluid, I burnt up a lot of rear diffs running no fluid, and haven't ruined one since using diff lock lube, and I go through about 5 gallons/2 motors a summer (sorry guys, I run nitro too!)


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04.03.2008, 10:50 AM

Depends on how you drive, but for me, front brake only makes a very strange, almost un-driveable, ride. If anything, you want to have rear brakes only, let's you swing that rear end around.
   
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