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06.25.2009, 10:27 PM

Generally, pinions are cheaper than metal spurs, but plastic spurs are cheaper than pinions. Depends what you have on hand and/or what is available for that vehicle.

BTW: To gear down, decrease the pinion tooth count or increase the spur tooth count.
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06.25.2009, 10:33 PM

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Generally, pinions are cheaper than metal spurs, but plastic spurs are cheaper than pinions. Depends what you have on hand and/or what is available for that vehicle.

BTW: To gear down, decrease the pinion tooth count or increase the spur tooth count.
thanks, i just ordered 2 pins for RC Monster. 10t and a 13t hope these do the trick


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