MT410 Center Diff

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I bought one of the M2C ones, it was machined very poorly and leaked.

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I went with m2c, it has cooling fins and holds more oil i believe.
The Tekno steel one also holds more oil than the stock plastic one.
 

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Any particular reason you're looking for a metal one? Just curious, as I haven't had any issues with the stock plastic stuff (aside from the plastic spur of course, which was very soon after swapped to steel).
 

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I bought one of the M2C ones, it was machined very poorly and leaked.
Thanks. That’s surprising with how good M2C stuff usually is.
Any particular reason you're looking for a metal one? Just curious, as I haven't had any issues with the stock plastic stuff (aside from the plastic spur of course, which was very soon after swapped to steel).
I’m planning a big power upgrade and want to prevent future issues. You make a good point though - maybe I’ll hold off unless there’s a problem.
 

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I recently installed the steel tekno diffs in my mt410. The fitment was tighter than the stock plastics but seemed to have loosened up after a few packs. I went with the teknos as I have not heard good things about the m2s diff cups. The rest of my rig is m2c'd out..
 
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