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xxx cr
I,m building a new diff for a xxx cr. Do you use the internal bronze diff ring shim or leave it out. What shock oil comes with a new kit?
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No idea on the oil sorry
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thanks Danny, I've used the bronze rings and used trinity diff lube on both of the rings. Do you think it will make any difference. Any things I should change when I'm building it. Or are there to many!!!!
Emily dosn't seem impressed that I've bought this to try. Keith |
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That grease will be fine. If it slips (the diff i rear when its fairly tight) then you can try the other kind of grease
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I bought it for the new parts for a CR2 but thought we would give it a few runs out as XXXCR, just for the halibut!!!
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The stock shock oil is 30. The Losi team is using the old Bellcrank, the old rear end(9800 Arms, XXX-T Alu pivot), Lengthened to B4 length by moving the hubs all back and the arms 0.060" backwards, orange and white springs with 27 1/2 og 25 oil. For astro I'd run it stiffer, but the other changes do magic for balance. Also some weight in the front really helps a lot.
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i used the brass rings and ae silicone grease on them, worked a treat
Change it ino a cr2 and sell the new cr unwanted bits, you wont regret it!!
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