Prisma
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- Arrma RC's
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- Granite
Hey everyone,
I'm starting to be worried about how often my stock front diff on my Granite strips a tooth or two. I've rebuilt it too weeks ago, ran about 3 packs through it and the input gear has a tooth slightly shorter than the rest, causing it to slip once in a while.
Now the infuriating part: I'm intentionally loosening my slipper, accelerating so slowly I've not pulled a wheelie in months and yet, the front diff ONLY breaks all the time.
I know this might sound like a stupid question, but what am I doing wrong? There is a bit more resistance in the front diff, than in the back one, although I just passed it off as it needing to break in a bit.
I've applied plenty of grease, made sure the yoke isn't too tight, because then it would lock up.
Is there a way I can make the gears last longer? Any replies very appreciated
I'm starting to be worried about how often my stock front diff on my Granite strips a tooth or two. I've rebuilt it too weeks ago, ran about 3 packs through it and the input gear has a tooth slightly shorter than the rest, causing it to slip once in a while.
Now the infuriating part: I'm intentionally loosening my slipper, accelerating so slowly I've not pulled a wheelie in months and yet, the front diff ONLY breaks all the time.
I know this might sound like a stupid question, but what am I doing wrong? There is a bit more resistance in the front diff, than in the back one, although I just passed it off as it needing to break in a bit.
I've applied plenty of grease, made sure the yoke isn't too tight, because then it would lock up.
Is there a way I can make the gears last longer? Any replies very appreciated