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Re: pic: Toughbox Gear, destroyed
I've worked on cars for years....the gears used in automotive transmissions and differentials are made of very very hard steel, and will last for a very long time with proper lubrication. Without lubrication, they will be destroyed in a matter of miles (I've done it myself by forgetting to add oil to a differential on a car I built).
Use grease! add a little more grease if you aren't sure exactly how much you need. |
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