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Anyone know if kyosho will do a gear diff as they seem to be for nearly every car out there?
Dont mind a ball diff but ??
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For the FS2 ?

They got one for the TF6 and RB5 already.

Too bad it did not fit the Vega gearbox
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Do you know if anyone tried any other makes or was it just too big the gear diff ?
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The gear diff is too wide, the gearbox was design around the ball diff.
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I read somewhere here that there was someone who planted a Druango Gear diff in the rear of a FS2. I also remember saying Roger M there is no need for a Gear because the ball diff lasts like forever when built properly with ceramic balls and of course if shimmed correct. I would love to try it out though, have just bought the OT-5 Outdrives and put the durango diff in the FS2 when i built it from new. It seems a little narrow for the FS2 gearbox but i think it can be shimmed. For now i decided to first run the FS2 with the normal diff and see how long it lasts with the way i built it.
If i ruin it within a few runs i surely will try this out but i think it could last a while.
Sadly the weather here in Austria doesn´t allow a test drive within the next days...
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Thats a Problem! I know, fpor the ZX5 you can run the Durangos! you have to make 1 Part new! Than it is ok
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I read somewhere here that there was someone who planted a Druango Gear diff in the rear of a FS2. I also remember saying Roger M there is no need for a Gear because the ball diff lasts like forever when built properly with ceramic balls and of course if shimmed correct. I would love to try it out though, have just bought the OT-5 Outdrives and put the durango diff in the FS2 when i built it from new. It seems a little narrow for the FS2 gearbox but i think it can be shimmed. For now i decided to first run the FS2 with the normal diff and see how long it lasts with the way i built it.
If i ruin it within a few runs i surely will try this out but i think it could last a while.
Sadly the weather here in Austria doesn´t allow a test drive within the next days...
I know that ZX5 (probably FS2?) ball diffs can be fitted in Durangos, but if it's the other way around I haven't read unfortunately. I think it would be worth some further research though
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Have a look here: http://www.oople.com/forums/showthread.php?t=48843
And here: http://www.oople.com/forums/showthread.php?t=48843
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