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FlashGordon1

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RE:
http://www.hot-racing.com/index.cgi?partnumber=AEX11C01;c=623



Good morning and Happy Easter! I have a product question to ask all of you. Has any of you ever used this item for you Axial trucks? How does it handle for you while it's in your axles? While in high speeds or crawling speeds? Are you using a brushed or brushless motor? If you are using a brushless motor,how high is the kv rating? Does this item has a fill hole to add your diff oil or grease?
 
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william g

Retired
Moderator
I never had a stock plastic one fail.

That said, I ask you this.... Why would I spend money on a heavier part that would HURT acceleration?
 

Supreme Reign

Well-Known Member
I never had a stock plastic one fail.

That said, I ask you this.... Why would I spend money on a heavier part that would HURT acceleration?
Invisible bling. Useless!! Those are only worth it in high speed rigs using 4S power or in crawlers for adding weight to the axles.
 

jtet

New Member
hmm, interesting. if the stock diffs hold up then that would be excellent. only reason i can see for switching em out would be if plastic developed slop over time or just got chewed up.

see, im aiming for a 3s, brushless, clod wheeled truck, and wondered if the plastic diffs could take it, then came across those as potential replacements. ive been bashing the stockers locked for a while in sorta speedy rockbouncer type truck on huge 2.2s, and so far so good.... they are in the exo afterall
 
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