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Old 04-16-2007, 04:10 PM   #1
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Default got the integy gearcase installed

well here is my opinion on the gearcase. i had no problems installing. the only thing i had a problem with was seperating the case, it was pretty damn hard to take them apart but hey it should provide a good seal. all i need to do now is prep them to paint. i want to paint them black to match my delrin axle tubes. on to the pics i have for now....




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Old 04-16-2007, 04:20 PM   #2
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The Integy case looks nice. What is the weight of it over a stock case? Is there a finnish on the case or is it just polished really nice? Last question is (might be a stupid one) where did you get the Derlin tubes and how strong are they?

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The Integy case looks nice. What is the weight of it over a stock case? Is there a finnish on the case or is it just polished really nice? Last question is (might be a stupid one) where did you get the Derlin tubes and how strong are they?

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Stock case weighs 2.1 oz. Integy case weighs 10.8 oz!!!!!- striaght from 666 in rcp's thread
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Stock case is around 3 oz, aluminum, 10 or so.....

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Stock case is around 3 oz, aluminum, 10 or so.....

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Old 04-16-2007, 07:38 PM   #7
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if i am not mistaken, the axle tubes pictured are cj's delrin axle tubes. i got thundertech delrin axle tubes up front. both are pretty hard to find. sorry bro.
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both are pretty hard to find. sorry bro.
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They look nice though
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i like the extra webbing on the buttom but it could get you hanged up on something
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i don't showboat!! lol. i wanted the gearboxes on my sons rig. he gets all the goodies on his rigs first i posted that comment so newbies won't keep asking where to buy them
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Its kinda hard to see in the picture, but is the screw hole that ppl like to shave off for better clearance still in the same position as on the plastic case?
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Its kinda hard to see in the picture, but is the screw hole that ppl like to shave off for better clearance still in the same position as on the plastic case?
Yes...They are the exact same as the stock ones.
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that sure is one purdy axel. nice, cant wait to see the finished rig
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they are a copy of the plastic ones but for the webbing on the buttom
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