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crazyjr
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01.09.2007, 11:55 PM

I'd say stick with the stock steel suspension rods. I have had alumnium rods on mine and broke them on a mailbox at about 35+. with my steel ones I had to tap them out with a hammer at the end of the day but they never broke and i was able to finish the day


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01.10.2007, 01:40 AM

depending on your timing... wait for the the g2r version of the slipperential. I read on here somewhere that the 1/8 diff conversion for the revo was soon to be released. (weeks, not months). That is the number one worth while upgrade IMO. I think I have rebuilt my rear dif at least 10 times in the last 6 months.


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01.10.2007, 10:18 AM

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depending on your timing... wait for the the g2r version of the slipperential. I read on here somewhere that the 1/8 diff conversion for the revo was soon to be released. (weeks, not months). That is the number one worth while upgrade IMO. I think I have rebuilt my rear dif at least 10 times in the last 6 months.
That must be a PITA! I have only had to rebuild my maxx stockers twice. Pretty easyto do, but still agrivating. Never touched them since going 8 Spyders though.


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