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good starting point? - AddictedtoNITRO - 02-15-2007 Ok I got a buggy and was wondering about what a good starting point is for diff fluids and shock oils. I was reading the diff fluid post but didn't really tell me anything but to use what brands lol. By the way if your wondering it's a cheaper buggy to get me started that I got for a hellofa good price. Also I'm sure hoobajoob is watching this wondering the same thing for fis new ttr s3 lol. good starting point? - AddictedtoNITRO - 02-15-2007 dude somehow I double posted. Can a Mod delete my other stupidity lol Thanks good starting point? - Czech-it-Out Graphics - 02-15-2007 5-5-5 great for the S3 pretty solid for most buggies good starting point? - AddictedtoNITRO - 02-15-2007 that will help transfer power equally? I'm new to the buggy scene and know NOTHING about them. good starting point? - Hoobajoob - 02-15-2007 http://www.chitownrc.com/showthread.php?t=1677 read this good starting point? - pwnzor - 02-15-2007 I found this very helpful, hope it helps http://www.rc411.com/pages/howto.php?howto=24&page=1 good starting point? - AddictedtoNITRO - 02-16-2007 dave, pwnzor Thanks There is a ton of info on those pages. good starting point? - pwnzor - 02-16-2007 np man, I read that like very day, just so I am aware of what I "may" need to do with diffs, as far as surface is concerned good starting point? - Czech-it-Out Graphics - 02-16-2007 im just telling u whats good for indoor |