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yes both axel pins are in and there isn’t a hex hitting the bearing we checked all the bearings on the truck and they are fine. there isn't any sign of melting i just moved the bearings from my old diff to the new one. i'm so lost at this pointHmm.... If you've replaced the axles there shouldn't be a rock stuck in it. Trust me, it happens. are you sure you have both axle pins in place? One wheel hex isn't hitting a bearing? Have you put different wheels on and can possibly be hitting something? If not, the only other thing I can think of is bearings. With the axles removed do both wheels spin freely? One or the other bearing on the outer ends of the diff could be bad. Any signs of melting where they sit?
the only thing i can say is that it will sometimes drive without the driveshaft. like if i have it in 2wd sorta thing. im getting a new receiver for my truck because the old one was corroded and i seemed to have a lot of programming problems so it may be thatStupid question.... are your radio's brake settings correct??
Also you maybe need a Brake Force reduction at the ESC? Have you even been into the ESC parameters yet? It's all in the manual there
>>>Otherwise I just don't see enough information here to say this is Drive train related.
I'm confused. You are not quite describing your issue well enough?
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