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Rear Diff spool...Bad Idea!

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DirtRider045

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I had my rear differential pulled apart on my 2.5 about a week ago and i figured it would be a good idea to install the traxxas diff spool. To be quite honest, it sucks! Handling suffers greatly on road of course, but also off road, even in soft sand i have almost no control, the truck loves to slide around and flip like crazy. I have also snapped two rear drive shafts and severly twisted another. The only upside i see is 100% traction to the rear wheels which equals easy wheelies! Aside from all that, where can i get a set of drive shafts that can handle the abuse? Either steel dog bones or revo drive shafts maybe?
 
Upgrading the shafts will only send the stress to the diff. Lockers=worthless. There are no benefits unless your drag racing, rock crawling or pulling.
 
I agree with Matt, I have a revo with stock diffs and a Bb tmaxx with locked diffs front and rear. It has a huge turning circle and has snapped all the drive shafts and a wheel in one run (after tightening the slipper a bit haha ). Revo drives much nicer with open diffs and rarely gets stuck. The tmaxx on the otherhand will climb till it rolls over.

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my jato would not go in straight line when accelerating hard with the stock dif. i had to jb-weld it, now it goes in a straight line.
 
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