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Arrma fury 2wd sct

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You can look at the exploded views for both trucks on the Arrma website and compare the diff part #s to see if they run the same diffs. Saved you some time and did it for you. They do run the same diff [ARA311071], and the Hot Racing description says the spool replaces planet gears AR310775, AR310865, AR610014, AR713014...also confirmed in the exploded view. So that spool will work in the Fury.

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You can look at the exploded views for both trucks on the Arrma website and compare the diff part #s to see if they run the same diffs. Saved you some time and did it for you. They do run the same diff [ARA311071], and the Hot Racing description says the spool replaces planet gears AR310775, AR310865, AR610014, AR713014...also confirmed in the exploded view. So that spool will work in the Fury.

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Much appreciated, and ordered. Thank you
 
Now I can continue on with project, arrma fury....will it dirt oval. Suspension mods done. Currently it will rip tight lefts on pavement like it was meant to oval the whole time. Soon....MO powaaaa!!!
Oh it'll dirt oval! But, honestly, I would go the opposite direction on the diff for dirt oval. I would clean all the gloop out of the stock gears and lightly lubricate them with bearing oil. Clean and lube all the bearings. You want that free spinning diff action for oval racing.

If you're just trying to rip and drift lefts on the dirt oval for fun, then lock her up! lol
 
Oh it'll dirt oval! But, honestly, I would go the opposite direction on the diff for dirt oval. I would clean all the gloop out of the stock gears and lightly lubricate them with bearing oil. Clean and lube all the bearings. You want that free spinning diff action for oval racing.

If you're just trying to rip and drift lefts on the dirt oval for fun, then lock her up! lol
I have already been inside the diff before, it has some decent grease in there. Pavement and carpet oval I agree on the stock diff, dirt oval or drag racing I feel like locked has potential to be better. Some of which I think comes down to driving style and the rest of the suspension set up.
 
Got it lowered down a good amount with a handful of go left built into the rest of the suspension mods. Lots of work to go but I am happy with the progress so far. I've already got a plan, it's gathering parts that needs to happen.

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