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Are any of you guys using these gears for trani by RR? if so, can anyone pls give me your inputs? Thx ahead guys.
 
Excellent gears, unnecessary unless you are running a very strong BB engine or just want them.
 
Excellent gears, unnecessary unless you are running a very strong BB engine or just want them.[/

Since I like to bash a lot, would you use the grears for the tranny with 3.3?.. You think it would be too much risk, using these gears without me tearing up something else other parts when running with these Robinson grears? thx ahead.
 
If ur gonna put the steel gears in u might as well make the whole drive line steel, gear box is usually the last thing to break as far as I know.
 
I would buy a spare 1st gear set from traxxas, the small one on the topshaft. I think the input gear is usaually a 13/18 or something like that. The plastic holds up fine and is lightweight, but that small first gear will wear out.
 
So will it be cheaper to just stay of what it is now? I just don't want to put metal gear in the thing &, create a chain reactions on braking other stuff. Squirrel is correct when he says, parts has to flex & back to it's original positions when bashing model, instead of. Hit, stay till it breaks like aluminums are, thx ahead guys.
 
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