Lazer ZX, ball diff compatibility?
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Lazer ZX, ball diff compatibility?
Does anyone know if the front ball diff set for a Pureten would fit the Lazer ZX front gear box? The Kyosho Spider diffs look to be compatible with the Pureten as well? Or maybe an Optima Mid front ball diff is compatible as well?
I would like to upgrade a Lazer ZX with geared diffs to ball diffs all around. Any help would be highly appreciated as I am quite a noob when it comes to Kyosho stuff.
Cheers and thanks in advance
I would like to upgrade a Lazer ZX with geared diffs to ball diffs all around. Any help would be highly appreciated as I am quite a noob when it comes to Kyosho stuff.
Cheers and thanks in advance
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Re: Lazer ZX, ball diff compatibility?
Yes sir ! You are correct, and a much better differential as well. Kyosho USA used to have these. One on the bay right now.
http://cgi.ebay.com/1-10-KYOSHO-PURETEN-BALL-DIFF-SET-/250802731465?pt=Radio_Control_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3a6501f9c9
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http://cgi.ebay.com/1-10-KYOSHO-PURETEN-BALL-DIFF-SET-/250802731465?pt=Radio_Control_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3a6501f9c9
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Re: Lazer ZX, ball diff compatibility?
Thanks Aaron. Now, are the front and rear diffs the same?
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Re: Lazer ZX, ball diff compatibility?
EP Kyosho Spider = Pure Ten = Tour Force (TF) = EP Nostalgic
GP and EP Spider/Pure Ten/Tour Force have some differences though.
GP and EP Spider/Pure Ten/Tour Force have some differences though.
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Re: Lazer ZX, ball diff compatibility?
I use them in my lazers, and can attest to them being a much better diff than the early kyosho ball diffs. -Jeff
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Re: Lazer ZX, ball diff compatibility?
Thanks for the help guys. Now my next question is what other parts do these models (Spider, PureTen, Tour Force) share with the Lazer?
For example, would a Spider center one-way shaft work on a Lazer with little to no modification?
http://cgi.ebay.com/KYOSHO-SPW57-SPW-57-GP-10-SPIDER-CENTER-ONE-WAY-SHAFT-/270687870324?pt=Radio_Control_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3f06411d74
And what about a Hyper Clutch Set for the Pureten EP, would it fit a Lazer gearbox?
For example, would a Spider center one-way shaft work on a Lazer with little to no modification?
http://cgi.ebay.com/KYOSHO-SPW57-SPW-57-GP-10-SPIDER-CENTER-ONE-WAY-SHAFT-/270687870324?pt=Radio_Control_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3f06411d74
And what about a Hyper Clutch Set for the Pureten EP, would it fit a Lazer gearbox?
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Re: Lazer ZX, ball diff compatibility?
Yep I have these in my ZX and they are a better item for sure.
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Re: Lazer ZX, ball diff compatibility?
The one-way in that auction is for the GP Spider. EP Spider part # is SPW-8. I don't know if it fits the Lazer.Asso_man! wrote:Thanks for the help guys. Now my next question is what other parts do these models (Spider, PureTen, Tour Force) share with the Lazer?
For example, would a Spider center one-way shaft work on a Lazer with little to no modification?
http://cgi.ebay.com/KYOSHO-SPW57-SPW-57-GP-10-SPIDER-CENTER-ONE-WAY-SHAFT-/270687870324?pt=Radio_Control_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3f06411d74
And what about a Hyper Clutch Set for the Pureten EP, would it fit a Lazer gearbox?
Parts that fit the Optima MID:
- SPW-1 toe angle adjuster
- shock mounts probably too.
- a-arms (SP-1, BV-3(H), and later)
Lazer:
- Any diff related part should work (ball diff (39506), rigid axle (92501), front one-way (W-5111), gear diff)
- a-arms?
If you try fitting the one-way (SPW-8) and it fits, then the 2-speed (SPW-9) and Hyper Clutch will likely also fit.
Re: Lazer ZX, ball diff compatibility?
hey guys just wondering if anyone can help me out.i just got a nice deal on a lazer zx,zx-r package deal with a butt load of parts and 4 rollers.i want to put a couple of these together for me and my nephew to run at 2011 vonats,but dont have a manual would anyone know where i might get one? 

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Re: Lazer ZX, ball diff compatibility?
Here's a few that'll help you out: http://www.retromodelisme.com/liste_manuel.html?d=30&l=lazer&co=&m=3&c=&e=&mo=
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Re: Lazer ZX, ball diff compatibility?
Well as your new
Spur gears can be bought from RW racing in the uk, i would opt for the one with B4 hexes as you can use the B4 or SC10 extra torque slipper pads to handle brushless motors.
Kamtec in the uk do the lazer zx-s shell with undertray and fits and thanks to Aaron they now do the tom cat shell but you will need to find a zxr undertray to use.
Belts are on ebay and still available
Ujs, two of the eight sizes for the zx-5 five fit but someone here knows the part numbers.
Fibre lyte in the uk does every conceivable flat part for the lazer, chassis, top decks, shock mounts, steering plate, etc
Wheels, the ansman mad rat 2wd wheels front and rear are an identical match in width and fit without any problems.
Hope this is of use. Anything ived missed the guys will put in.
Spur gears can be bought from RW racing in the uk, i would opt for the one with B4 hexes as you can use the B4 or SC10 extra torque slipper pads to handle brushless motors.
Kamtec in the uk do the lazer zx-s shell with undertray and fits and thanks to Aaron they now do the tom cat shell but you will need to find a zxr undertray to use.
Belts are on ebay and still available
Ujs, two of the eight sizes for the zx-5 five fit but someone here knows the part numbers.
Fibre lyte in the uk does every conceivable flat part for the lazer, chassis, top decks, shock mounts, steering plate, etc
Wheels, the ansman mad rat 2wd wheels front and rear are an identical match in width and fit without any problems.
Hope this is of use. Anything ived missed the guys will put in.
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