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Default Gear diff on B44

Hi, I was looking around for some gear diff solution for the B44 (.1 or .2).
I found an interesting thread discussing the use of TD21001 and TD31005 (gear diff and diff ring) from the Durango 410.
Are there any more recent solutions available?
I noticed there is need for some hard work to adapt the Durango diff ring..
And why Associated does not seem to care about giving us a gear diff?????
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Hi, I was looking around for some gear diff solution for the B44 (.1 or .2).
I found an interesting thread discussing the use of TD21001 and TD31005 (gear diff and diff ring) from the Durango 410.
Are there any more recent solutions available?
I noticed there is need for some hard work to adapt the Durango diff ring..
And why Associated does not seem to care about giving us a gear diff?????
There's a gear diff listed in the B5 manual so we may see one come to the 44.
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Hi, I was looking around for some gear diff solution for the B44 (.1 or .2).
I found an interesting thread discussing the use of TD21001 and TD31005 (gear diff and diff ring) from the Durango 410.
Are there any more recent solutions available?
I noticed there is need for some hard work to adapt the Durango diff ring..
And why Associated does not seem to care about giving us a gear diff?????
I run the durango gears in mine as do various others including team drivers.

The parts can be bought from a nice chap on here.
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There's a gear diff listed in the B5 manual so we may see one come to the 44.
That's a complete different design and has been around for years as it was standard in the b4.1RTR.
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The parts can be bought from a nice chap on here.
Can you tell us who that nice chap is?
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Maybe Bugle (Bugleboyracing.com)??
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The guy u need to speak to is Ben jemison
He is producing the kit danny is using.
His Oople name is Ben.
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Can you tell us who that nice chap is?
As steve said
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I've run Ben's conversion for a while now and it's really good.
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Thanks - I'll send him a PM
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Here's the conversion i've been doing. I'm short on the Durango input shafts at the moment so if you send me those i can put them together.
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Thanks!! Will do!
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Hi there Ben, wondering about the gear diff for the B44.1... How much do you charge for the conversion, and can I use my existing diff bearings? Do the gear diffs need shimming like the standard ball diff? I guess what I'm asking is what is the whole procedure in getting the gear diffs from you. Thanks very much


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Here's the conversion i've been doing. I'm short on the Durango input shafts at the moment so if you send me those i can put them together.
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If you send me 2 x Durango 410 input shafts the cost would be £35 + postage for a pair of altered input shafts and 4 x metric bearings needed for the gearbox casings.
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If you send me 2 x Durango 410 input shafts the cost would be £35 + postage for a pair of altered input shafts and 4 x metric bearings needed for the gearbox casings.
Hi Ben

http://www.team-durango.com/part-inf...artNo=TD210001

Is everything I need in this kit?
Id need 2 of these
Is everything I need to send you included in this also?

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Hi Ben

http://www.team-durango.com/part-inf...artNo=TD210001

Is everything I need in this kit?
Id need 2 of these
Is everything I need to send you included in this also?

Gaz
You need to also send me a pair of these to alter.

http://www.team-durango.com/part-inf...artNo=TD310005
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You need to also send me a pair of these to alter.

http://www.team-durango.com/part-inf...artNo=TD310005
Bet we will do all this and then there will be a new b44.2!!!!
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Bet we will do all this and then there will be a new b44.2!!!!
Until this happens, this has been the solution..
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Which bearings does it need for the Durango outdrives then??
Associated won't fit does it need to be any different ones?
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Which bearings does it need for the Durango outdrives then??
Associated won't fit does it need to be any different ones?
A sleave is fitted over the durango bearings to alter the external diameter.
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