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Bondonutz 10.16.2009 07:59 PM

I find out when I cross that bridge, I hope to start on that after I make a few much needed repairs on a few other trucks. Maybe in a couple weeks ?

bdebde 10.16.2009 11:03 PM

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Originally Posted by pinkpanda3310 (Post 327677)
That sounds like a good idea. Less weight than a tranny and you could use the slipperential. I haven't looked at the truck to see if it would work but instead of mounting the motor over the diff could you cut a hole in the top chassis plate and mount the motor beside the diff?

I had a quick look at Brian's calc. The pinion would need to be much smaller, 11-12t.

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Originally Posted by Bondonutz (Post 327687)
I was thinking the center diff and motor might fit more in between the top and lower chassis plates, the diff could moved off center just like the 8ightT ?????

Motor above the diff works well. CD mounted to custom bottom plate, fits right up in the tranny hole, slight filing may be needed around the outdrive cups. Gearing would be quite limited with stock F/R diffs, which is why I will be using Muggy diff gears to give a little more choices. I will also be using a 48 - 50t spur (12/46 shown) to give further gearing options, although 11/46 fits current configuration.

redshift 10.16.2009 11:56 PM

^That schitt is CLEAN bdebde^

Center diff/center spur FTW

pinkpanda3310 10.17.2009 08:20 AM

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Originally Posted by bdebde (Post 327727)
Motor above the diff works well. CD mounted to custom bottom plate, fits right up in the tranny hole, slight filing may be needed around the outdrive cups. Gearing would be quite limited with stock F/R diffs, which is why I will be using Muggy diff gears to give a little more choices. I will also be using a 48 - 50t spur (12/46 shown) to give further gearing options, although 11/46 fits current configuration.

Are the muggy diffs a straight swap bdebde?

jas21373 10.17.2009 08:34 AM

muggy diff cases are the same as Lst diffs,muggys have 43/11 crown and pinion ,you may want to try Sportwerks Mayhem Turmoil diffs they also are a direct fit and have 43/13 crown and pinion.

Bondonutz 10.17.2009 12:55 PM

Looks interesting, I feel a little inspiration.

bdebde 10.17.2009 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by pinkpanda3310 (Post 327772)
Are the muggy diffs a straight swap bdebde?

Yes muggy diffs are a drop in to the lst2 cases, Sportwerks are as well; and you can use Mayhem ST TiNi gears for bulletproof muggy ratio. Running that in my muggy.

pinkpanda3310 10.18.2009 10:28 AM

I just saw a mayhem 45t ring gear, will that fit in the lst diff case? Also with the pinion, does it need to be matched with the ring gear or can I just swap the pinion 11 to 12 to 13?

bdebde 10.18.2009 06:50 PM

You will need the 45t ring gear and the 11t pinion to match it, and they will fit right in the LST2 cases

_paralyzed_ 10.18.2009 08:43 PM

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Originally Posted by bdebde (Post 327727)
Motor above the diff works well. CD mounted to custom bottom plate, fits right up in the tranny hole, slight filing may be needed around the outdrive cups. Gearing would be quite limited with stock F/R diffs, which is why I will be using Muggy diff gears to give a little more choices. I will also be using a 48 - 50t spur (12/46 shown) to give further gearing options, although 11/46 fits current configuration.

I'm doing the same thing with my LST. One regular LST and one LST XXL driveshaft seem to give the right length for a center diff in an LST. It almost falls together!!

jzemaxx 10.20.2009 11:48 AM

Coolest setup I've seen so far....

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...k/DSCN1410.jpg

pinkpanda3310 10.21.2009 06:40 AM

That's the set up Bondonutz was thinking of. Looking at it now, I would like to see how he mounts the batteries and I notice he has only one steering servo, I would like to know how that works too. Maybe it's with a muggy assembly :neutral:

It does look neat cutting out half the top chassis but :yes:

Bondonutz 10.21.2009 11:32 AM

Single servo on the LST is easy and works very well.

http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k1...z/P1010022.jpg

jzemaxx 10.21.2009 03:32 PM

I run a single servo as well....just like above with a JR8711

JAILBIRD 10.21.2009 05:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Bondonutz (Post 328687)
Single servo on the LST is easy and works very well.

http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k1...z/P1010022.jpg

I want to do this but one question, why no servo saver?


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