Traxxas 4-Tec 2.0 spool locked diff install part TRA 8379 drift drag speed run
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- čas přidán 10. 02. 2019
- Traxxas 4-tec 2.0 spool locked diff install part TRA 8379
Great for drifting, drag racing, and speed runs.
** be sure to re-grease the ring and pinion gears after install!!!! ***
awesome upgrade man!
Thank you! Nice and helpful video.
Glad it was helpful
I ordered 2 spools today !
Great video! You give good advice.
I appreciate that!
This seems to be the way to go. Thanks.
Hard to beat a factory bolt in part.
Nice work
thanks for the video. helped me
Glad it helped!
nice job mate thanks for the video how does it go with the diffs locked? I'm needing to change a few things to get it where I want it.
THANKS FOR THIS
Glad it helps1
I am doing as much research to learn about drifting with the 4tec, Is there a direction you can point me to learn more? I am not sure what this does to the rear end wheels and tires in turns. What does this do to help? thank you for advice. excellent how to video on process.
I never did drifting so I am not sure...
Spool makes it a posi diff. Both wheels will spin at the same speed all the time.
Ever see a rear wheel drive pickup truck only spin one of the rear wheels? That's because it doesn't have a locker spool/posi.
You will also sacrifice steering if you lock the front diff.
I have purchased AX8379 after watch your video clip. But I could not find any included shaft pin. Please let me know the length of the pin.
Sorry man sold that car about a year ago.
so you spooled the rear, plans for the front?
Yes sir spooled both. The same part fits front or back. Had lots of rain this week and will have rain next week also so I can't report on how it drives yet...
@@Liberty.Francis should be fine, I had a tc4 spooled fr and rear.
@@philipjolley1015 yeah I'm following Nic Case's 202 mph build as a guide on the setup. Should help keep it straight under power.
How did this work out for you?
Did this work for drag racing?
Shouldn't you lock front for drag and rear for drifting??
I don't do either so I cannot say for sure, but that sounds right