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11.26.2008, 12:17 AM

eventually i will be putting in the RCM hybrid diffs as i have already torn up a stocker and had to replace it. i will have to look into kershaw designs and see if they might be able to fab something up for me driveshaft wise.


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11.26.2008, 01:58 AM

Look at it this way, wheelies are not as hard on driveshafts as the great grip and leverage that the extended wheelbase puts on the truck. I would set your slipper slightly looser. Not much. Also limit your full throttle starts on high traction surfaces.

I am currently working on putting lst diffs in the revo bulks... Sorta budget way to get bulletproof diffs.
   
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11.26.2008, 03:19 AM

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I am currently working on putting lst diffs in the revo bulks... Sorta budget way to get bulletproof diffs.
hey! I was thinking the exact same thing. I have a muggy, and when I replaced the stock plastic outer diff case with aluminium cases I noticed they'll probably fit in the revo bulkhead. Just don't feel like taking my revo apart right now. How far are you?
   
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