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Old 22-04-2011
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Default Best diff grease

....for your balls? I use Schumachers at the moment in my associated diffs but is there something Else out there that works better in your opinion.
I use rather much and I break it in as recommended but think it feels gritty rather fast. The slipper slips before The diffs so no problems there. Run on high grip turf.
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Old 23-04-2011
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I have used schumacher and associated both were ok, i have just rebuilt all my diffs with Nuclear grease and this does feel better when the diffs are run in, silky smooth!

http://www.nuclear-rc.co.uk/index.php?p=1_8_Products
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Old 23-04-2011
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RGP is very good, thats what i use.
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Old 23-04-2011
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I use Vampires Balls and Grease
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Old 23-04-2011
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mr33 grease is worth a try ...getting some good feedback
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+1 for Nuclear greases ... I've been racing for 25 years and never found a better greases than these.
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Old 24-04-2011
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Isn't it all just silicone plubing grease for soil pipe? Probably all made by the same manufacturer lol
Down the plumbers merchants you get a massive pot for £5 that all I use
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....for your balls? I use Schumachers at the moment in my associated diffs but is there something Else out there that works better in your opinion.
I use rather much and I break it in as recommended but think it feels gritty rather fast. The slipper slips before The diffs so no problems there. Run on high grip turf.
Any advise?
what balls are you using?
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Old 26-04-2011
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cheramic balls and RGP grease is the best.
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I have used schumacher and associated both were ok, i have just rebuilt all my diffs with Nuclear grease and this does feel better when the diffs are run in, silky smooth!

http://www.nuclear-rc.co.uk/index.php?p=1_8_Products
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+1 for Nuclear greases ... I've been racing for 25 years and never found a better greases than these.
Thanks for the kind feedback gents
Drop me a pm if you fancy giving it a go
6cc/ml tub of either thrust or silicone lube for £3, bargain
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Old 26-04-2011
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it is GOOOOD stuff! diffs seem to last ages with nuclear
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6cc/ml BTW is 50% more than you get with AE for pretty much the same price
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