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Old 02-03-10, 12:30
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Originally Posted by cantankrs View Post
Anyone else had difficulties getting LP2 diffs off?
Do the LP1's have welded on hull extension plates that just unbolt crossways?

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Alex
The LP1 Diff bolts to extensions of the hull sides:
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Old 02-03-10, 14:59
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forgot about the sprung load on the wheels, wonder if i could load them up towards the hull. and yes bolts would be used to hold the carrier to the system obviously it would mean drilling the carrier which is never good...

mind guys this is merely a 30 second concept i have conjured up i will work with martyn to see if we can make something safe and viable hahahahaha.


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