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While racing on road last week, I met a older guy that just started racing again and the vintage car topic came up. He said he had some older stuff. Well yesterday he brought me out these for my rc300 :shock: :shock: :shock: 8) 8)

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Very nice! Who made that diff? I keep thinking it was moody?
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Very little info on the gear diff. AMP from what I could find, The only info I could find was from this site

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Top is a Associated ball dif and the bottom is an Associated gear diff.
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reign79 wrote:Top is a Associated ball dif and the bottom is an Associated gear diff.
x2 yikes lucky guy.
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This is all very interesting!

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Re: Nice surprise

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Hey, it you disassemble the gear diff, please take photos. I also have a gear diff that I would like install on one of my cars. I'm especially intersted in the bearing that support the axel in the mounting blocks.

Thank you...

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