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Skynet5

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I've replaced all my dog bone pins. They were becoming flat and as they are cheap and easy to replace with the right tool I thought it was good timely maintenance.

On inspecting the outdrives I've noticed that they are getting pretty beat up in places. Not overly bad, but some flaking on the edge where it pushes the pin.

I notice these exist...anyone tried them?

https://www.rprcdistribution.com/pr...ential-outdrives-front-rear-revised-lightened
 
I tend to replace pins with generic ones. Outdrives will last longer this way too.
Yup. Bought some hudy ones.

When I replace my diff oils I switch over my outdrives so even the wear and look at these updated ones.
 
I've replaced all my dog bone pins. They were becoming flat and as they are cheap and easy to replace with the right tool I thought it was good timely maintenance.

On inspecting the outdrives I've noticed that they are getting pretty beat up in places. Not overly bad, but some flaking on the edge where it pushes the pin.

I notice these exist...anyone tried them?

https://www.rprcdistribution.com/pr...ential-outdrives-front-rear-revised-lightened
I have bought those outdrives you linked. They do last a bit longer than previous revision outdrives. They last a good few months for me. I regularly run my ET48 on 6S.
 

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