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Old 10-30-2003, 10:29 AM
PhillyB PhillyB is offline
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you could probably find the right size ball at the LHS - i dont know how big they are.

the ball diff makes my car push in the turns - it almost 'locks' the rear wheels together - it will make the car harder to drive but should turn in faster lap times with practice - the gear diff would be easier to drive, no accidental spinouts, better turning radius - but that applies to 1/10 sedans where you can adjust the ball diff correctly - i dont think mines correct, even after adjusting the screws - its either too tight or too loose

i like the ball diff because it doesnt unload so i can get over small bumps (like the metal strips between carpet and tile floors in most homes) and it almost acts like an e-brake when i hit the brakes and turn
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