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Old 21-02-2012
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Default Ektra Dex210 geardiff

As the topic say, dos anyone have an ekstra geardiff for the 210 or do anyone know where i can buy one, every site on the internet its out of stock

i badly need it.
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Old 21-02-2012
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If you are in real need for a gear diff, buy an SC10 diff, some flange bearings and use diff shims to remove the play thats left. TBH having had both (sold my SC10 diff) the associated diff is a better fit and better feel to it. Plus its available!!!!
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Old 22-02-2012
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Arrma Diff Gear Idler Set
Arrma Gear Diff out Drive
Arrma Gear Diff Maintenance Set

there you go, available at TowerHobbies.
chears!!!!
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Old 22-02-2012
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The Arma diff is a bit undersize, quite a few have seen their idler gears slip and strip.

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He's going to buy my spare I think.

Yeah don't get the arrma one and use it in 4 gear, I think you maybe could use it in 3 gear but I think that is still too small
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Old 23-02-2012
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hmm.... i did not know that... thanks for the info, just got that from guys from RCTECH and personally dont have the ARRMA. But i use the SC10 one... you may try to use that one instead but will need tons of Shims on each side.. hahahaha
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Old 23-02-2012
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hmm.... i did not know that... thanks for the info, just got that from guys from RCTECH and personally dont have the ARRMA. But i use the SC10 one... you may try to use that one instead but will need tons of Shims on each side.. hahahaha
You could use flanged bearings. Then you only need app. 2 shims per side.
My SC10 diff is a perfect fit and super smooth. I'll never trade it for a Durango, ARRMA, ..., diff.
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