RCSS Associated B6.4/B6.3/B6.2/B6.1 Super-Light Cut Diff Gears for Laydown Ball-Diff Conversion
Looking for better performance on clay and dirt? Well install these Super-Light cut gears that are ideal for converting from the stock Associated B6.4/B6.3/B6.2/B6.1 Gear Differential setup to a new Ball-Diff transmission for the laydown configuration.
IT WILL REDUCE GEAR FRICTION and increase drive-train roll in your Associated B6.1 2WD with laydown transmission with these precision SUPER-LIGHT cut diff gears by RC Speed Secrets. We've update our Best Selling cut diff gears by adding some sexy new lightening holes to maximize performance and further minimize rotating gear mass and mechanical drag on the drive train. Combine with our RCSS Next-Level Hybrid Ceramic Bearing complete car kit and boost your ride into Beast-Mode!
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Notes: Perfect for the 17.5 racer looking for that extra little edge!
Add Rc Speed Secrets NEXT LEVEL Hybrid Ceramic Bearings for increased corner speed & acceleration while reducing bearing friction drag and operating temperatures compared to the popular ceramics on the market. Get the fastest NEXT-LEVEL hybrid ceramic bearings available. A MUST HAVE for 17.5 stock racing. Feel the difference!
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Posted by Kevin on Jun 8th 2021
From what I have weight it is 3.4g lighter than stock parts.
Around 8% weight savings of a critical rotating mass
On top of less rolling resistance.
I haven't seen a HUGE performance gain but my AVG end voltage is lower.
Thanks to RCSS for a top quality manufacturing product.
Looking forward to more testing .
Posted by Mustang Racer on Nov 5th 2019
Just received the gears last week. They went into the diff and transmission of my SC 6.1 with out any problems. Have run one Saturday race, three qualifiers and a main, of 17.5 with them so far and have had no issues. They appear well enough made. Looks like RCSS took stock Associated gears and machined the down. I do not expect any problem running them in the stock short course class.