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I am getting a new motor for my T-Maxx...currently I have stock diffs and R/P and stock axles.
I already have the parts to upgrade my diffs (Kippster alum. diff cups and RRP gears) and have a full set of CVD's.
I am already in the middle of tear down to change arms. Should I go ahead and upgrade now, or put it back together the way it was and wait to see if things start to break??
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what motor?
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The diffs were one thing I never had problems with on maxx trucks.
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isnt it to better just to put it now so you dont have to do it later and then you can have stock as back up for later just my 2 cents
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RCDad Wrote:The diffs were one thing I never had problems with on maxx trucks.
Diffs are always giving me a problem. If It didn't require CVDs, Id get UE 7.5 diffs.
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I had busted output yokes, axles, finnaly went with CVD's but never had problems with the diffs.
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welcome to the wonderful world of owning a t-maxx. Everything needs upgrading to make it work good.
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It a toss up...I think I'm going to put in the CVD's but leave the diffs for now. It's a hassel to tear open the hybrid bulks.