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Old 12-01-2009
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Just got a new Griffin pro and am thinking of running a 9t brushless system (ezrun)in it, i know she's an old girl would you reckon its up to it
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I wouldn't like to say yes, make sure you do the mod, which I can't remember how, to remove the slop from the layshaft.
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if the diff is like the truck then i say no

we killed 5 with a10 single back in the day
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ive been reading Dcm's posts over on the rc10b4 forum about mods etc, had a feeling the diff might not be up to it (was the truck ball or gear diff), guess it will be out the trusty team almighty again
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