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Finally! Xtra Speed "Steel #45" AR44 gears - They feel great!

SSD RC Axle Gear Set for SCX10 II at RPP.
They look real good at a real good price IMHO... on my parts list.

SSD RC Axle Gear Set for SCX10 II

~D

Looks really good. I think SSD did well for themselves with the price, otherwise they would've priced themselves out of the market.

No reason not to use the SSD gears if they last (as) well.

(Still no problems with the xtra speeds though :D )

Please, any further discoussion about the SSD gears into their own respective thread. Let's keep this for the xtra speeds. Thanks!
 
Not very well, I guess. It depends on the drive shafts how far they let the pinion go into the axle. I think the shim for the locker is not maybe even needed, but the shims on the outside of the pinion shaft make all the difference.

The offset design on the teeth makes the it so that the ring gear wants to pull in the pinion in one direction and push it outwards in the other.

Since the axles are opposite ways at each end, one will work fine (going forwards) by pushing the pinion out, but the other axle wants to suck it in, probably causing havoc with the teeth.

But then again, this is only my theory. People run the Axial gears without shims most of the time, and they report little or no damage to the teeth.

Agreed, all gears especially ring and pinion type should have the mesh checked and shimmed as needed. "thumbsup"

Here are some pics, umm, I guess about after ten packs.

http://i.imgur.com/HzgB6N5.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/u3Mi2su.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/dUlLteh.jpg

(Difficult subject to take pictures of)

I cannot see ANY wear on them. I'm stoked. 20$ per set! <3

Gears looks very nice, thanks for the testing! 8)"thumbsup"
 
Even after some 5+ packs, they still look like they are new! You can barely see the spot where the pinion hits but that's about it.

LEWRhLG.jpg
 
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Even after some 5+ packs, they still look like they are new! You can barely see the spot where the pinion hits but that's about it.

LEWRhLG.jpg

Harder gears are good. From what I've learnt shimming properly is the most important for long life. ;-)"thumbsup"

Count also big bearings and high quality bearings( Very important )
 
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