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Default 410 diff seals

Hi can anyone tell me what the new red diff seal O rings are called on TD's website
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I cannot find them
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they are the shock orings for the dnx408 but they come with the 410v3 so shud be in its parts list, i think its these, http://www.team-durango.com/part-inf...artNo=TD330099
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Thanks for your help
It is not very clear on the website at all ,
The description say for 1/10th shocks!
There are some other red o rings listed for the V3
But description is also unhelpful
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av4625 is correct, here is TDs diff build guide with the 408 shock seals http://www.team-durango.com/in-the-p...rticle_id=3193
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Yes but on that page the o rings are described as 1/10th shock seals
Not 1/8th
Confusing if you are not in the know
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Ralls Racing has the seals you need, saw them on the board at yesterdays meeting, part no TD330099

Iv got these in my new 410's diffs and so far so good!

http://www.team-durango.com/part-inf...artNo=TD330099
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Ralls Racing has the seals you need, saw them on the board at yesterdays meeting, part no TD330099

Iv got these in my new 410's diffs and so far so good!

http://www.team-durango.com/part-inf...artNo=TD330099
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Will these fit the dex210 gear diff?
if not do you know of a seal upgrade cus mine just leaks all the time.
cheers
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Will these fit the dex210 gear diff?
if not do you know of a seal upgrade cus mine just leaks all the time.
cheers
Alan
Yes, they go straight in.
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Hi
Will these fit the dex210 gear diff?
if not do you know of a seal upgrade cus mine just leaks all the time.
cheers
Alan
When you say it leaks though is it frmo the drive outputs or from around the edge of the casing ?

Puting the 1/8th red shock seals in certainly assists but the diff still tends to leak though where the gaskets are not all that up to the job. Im currently looking for some very thin rubber sheet now to cut some in that.
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When you say it leaks though is it frmo the drive outputs or from around the edge of the casing ?

Puting the 1/8th red shock seals in certainly assists but the diff still tends to leak though where the gaskets are not all that up to the job. Im currently looking for some very thin rubber sheet now to cut some in that.

Leaks through the outdrive.
cheers for the replies
will get some ordered
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