Xmods EVO GPM Ball diffs

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Xmods EVO GPM Ball diffs

Post by cj »

Just got some in for the group buys and shipping soon.

http://gpmracing.com.hk/car/page/rad_t3.jpg

http://gpmracing.com.hk/car/page/rad3.jpg

Did get a chance to take one appart and you will need a small set of allen wrenches. Not sure if SAE or metric. These ARE realy Ball Diffs!

I do not recomened adjusting them the first time you get them as you can make them too tight or too loose. Just like any other ball diff thighening them too tight can damage the thin plates or balls in the diff. Too loose and you can loose balls. They can easly be adjusted while IN the Car/Truck.

If I get a chance I'll try and take pics but with sorting out about 40+ orders It may be a while. Plus I got a 12 hour day monday at work.

BTW: GPM just added this to their site.

http://gpmracing.com.hk/car/page/rad_t52.jpg
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Post by Maxximum Attack »

They add front diffs? Soooooo long after the GB??
Oh well. I really hope the ball diffs work better than other Gen1 version.
Adjustment form outside :???:

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Post by cj »

Maxximum Attack wrote:They add front diffs? Soooooo long after the GB??
Oh well. I really hope the ball diffs work better than other Gen1 version.
Adjustment form outside :???:

Maxx
Just remove the top screw on one of the knuckles, fold it down and you have access to the allen head screw inside the diff.
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