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04.05.2008, 09:34 PM

the spider diff has 6 mounting screws, and the kyosho spur wont fit, it has 4. The spider diff has 46 or 48, and I believe IIRC a 52 tooth version, if you're worried about metal to metal wear it's not that big of a deal with mikes hardened pinions. Check out Mikes custom direct drive unit in the thread RC monster direct drive unit in the customer testimonial and feedback section, I bought oneand a 46 tooth spider diff I'm going to tun in an flm e-maxx. It's just like the center diff you pictured, but all aluminum and very sturdy. It is designed for an flm chassis, but as I stated, it's just like the one you pictured, and could easily be mounted on a gorillamaxx chassis.


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04.06.2008, 05:42 AM

thanks for the info guys!!

At the moment i'm going to go with a similar design to its me's CD setup in his project (see, muggy diff thread in the t/e maxx section), using the stock motor mount plate. I'll probably fit the Gmaxx single motor mount i have now, have some Al. braces OFNA or Xray, and cut 3mm CF top and bottom plates.

So i've been doing some research into various diffs and designs, ie. torsen, spider etc. an i think i'll just go with what linc firstly suggested, seems like a bulletproof setup. One thing, does anyone know if any manufacturer makes an aluminium diff cup for a hot bodies diff, (not including nova rc)???

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