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Old 15-07-2011
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Default 410 Diff oil

I have read lots of set ups on the Durango site regarding diff oils,doesnt seem to be a set oil combination at all for running indoor on mainly carpet & a bit of polished floor
What are you club racers using on the above surface?
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Hi mate,

12,500 in the front and 5,000 in the rear would be a good starting point.

If its really high grip, then maybe go up to 15,000 in the front to calm down the initial steering.

Craig
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5000 in the front, 7000 in the rear
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5000 in the front, 7000 in the rear
On a carpet track!! You know nothing bruder ha!
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On a carpet track!! You know nothing bruder ha!
Ha! Didn't read the bit about it being on carpet, so yeah, ignore what I said ha!
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All wood block, 3000 front 2000 rear
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so if the durango is nervous/twitchy, would going to a really thick oil up front like 500k, and a light oil in rear be the way to go, like they use in touring cars?
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