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Diff Strength

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Diff Strength

Post by V.W.Dave »

Hey just out of curiosity are the diffs under the Disco 2 stronger then the last of the Disco 1? I am about to buy a Disco 2 to wreck out and was just wondering.
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Re: Diff Strength

Post by GRIMACE »

no..!
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Re: Diff Strength

Post by V.W.Dave »

GRIMACE wrote:no..!
Very cut and dry thanks :armsup:
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V.W.Dave wrote:
GRIMACE wrote:no..!
Very cut and dry thanks :armsup:
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Re: Diff Strength

Post by Slunnie »

Actually they are marginally stronger due to a redesigned planetary gear pin in the hemisphere. They removed a stress raiser, so the pin doesnt usually break, the planetary gear now gets destroyed instead.
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Re: Diff Strength

Post by Grover69 »

Grimace is right disco 2 are not stronger in any way shape or from most will change to disco 1 as they are a little stronger.
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