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aftershocked205

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my front diff on my aftershock seems to be leaking a little where the drive shaft meets it i dont think this is normal what could be wrong?
 
It's usually normal. Just means your o-rings are a bit worn.

May not be a bad idea to tear the diffs out, pull them apart and clean them. Then install new o-rings, diff oil and HD diff cups. I did that to mine last winter so as to help get through the entire summer of bashing. Not one single diff problem with that rig yet. Still running original diff components except for the HD diff cups. Almost on 2 years, will be in april. Probably in excess of 14 gallons of run time.

Anyway, these are what I have:
http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products/Default.aspx?ProdID=LOSB3528
Comes with new seals.

I run OFNA 50K oil in the diffs filled up to the cross-pins. Gives nice posi-traction for bashing.
 
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