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Old 07-02-2018
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I’ve just decided to change my diff cases to revolution designs alloy ones.
They come with there own gear bars, but I can’t seem to get them to fit the bars seem a tad bit long....has anyone else had this issue?
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After reading this I thought I’d open the one I’ve just bought and again the bars are too long . Only way I can see to rectify it is too grind a tiny bit of of the bars ?
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Cheers for the reply

I’ve took the dremal to mine, it’s not much to be removed but still 20£ a pop I’d expect them to be on point.. Much better than the plastic ones, I hopefully won’t strip the threads in them like I’ve done loads with the plastic diff cases
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Another thing I thought of was the kit bars ? Would they not have fitted ? I know what you mean with the kit plastic threads stripping , they’re not great are they that’s one of the reasons I’ve bought one . It’s got nothing to do with being a bling whore I assure you
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Lol no bling whores here

No the kit ones don’t fit just need rounding with the dremal .
I’ve not seen any spare bars from RD yet either
Got both diffs in now they look the part and can only do a better job..expensive but for me and my gorilla wrenching I’ll save some money lol
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Well seems no as you’ve done yours and it wasn’t too much of a drama I’ll do mine tomorrow . You’d of thought rd would have checked they fitted though lol
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Yeah me too for the price especially
It’s took me weeks to justify getting them
It’s also not the first time I’ve had stuff off them that’s doesn’t fit perfectly
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Fitted mine tonight without much drama
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Looks well bud I’m going to order the center diff case...now although I mostly use the slipper
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Ive only run the centre gear diff , not tried the slipper yet but I do have one . The b64d is the first 4wdcar I’ve raced so I’m still trying new things to see what I like .

Outdoors I love it , Astro and grass both great but where I race week in week out at yorcc I’ve struggled with it . Only recently started to enjoy it but not sure it’s quite right for me yet , I think I’ll try the slipper next week . Is it noticeably different to the gear diff ?
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