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neece 08.25.2006 11:05 PM

Need some help
 
The stock plastic CVD's on my Nitro Rustler suck.......the axle for my rear tire shreds completly out after a few days of running. These are extended arm conversions from Fast Lane...I cant find CVD that are long enough, a friend recommended that Revo or Jato MIP CVD's would be long enough, but i'm doubtful. If some of you guys could do some measuring of any CVD's you may have, and see if measurements are anywhere close to the Image below...3 1/8 inches
http://img175.imageshack.us/img175/3...017copyjp2.jpg

squeeforever 08.25.2006 11:36 PM

Geez...Somethings gotta be wrong. I have seen the stock sliders with steel outputs last with serious brushless setups...Not sure about the Revo CVD's either. I heared FLM is supposed to have some CVD's in the works.

neece 08.25.2006 11:42 PM

everything turns smooth, no binding or rubbing anywhere....... but within a week, they are shot.

BrianG 08.25.2006 11:47 PM

How the heck do they spin like that? Isn't there a pin that goes through the end piece and axle (in the small inset) that would keep it from wearing like that?

squeeforever 08.26.2006 12:22 AM

What are you running in that thing? Gotta be like a 3.3...

neece 08.26.2006 01:30 AM

brand new 3.3, even had the same problem with the original 2.5.....BrianG, yeah theres a pin, but its totally shreded into peices inside the inset. I think once I find a good CVD, my problem will be solved. Its alot power for the plastic I guess, If I even look at slider tracks up close, they are twisting and warping, no where close to being straight anymore.

BrianG 08.26.2006 01:41 AM

Those halfshafts look to be like a stock emaxx, which tend to twist. I think a Revo shaft would be much stronger and should fit on the axle stubs. It's the length I'm not sure of - although they are sliders and slide out for more length (remove the blue boot first) or can be modded to work if they are too long.

neece 08.26.2006 01:48 AM

I think the Revo shafts might be atleast 2 inches longer..........I might just need to find a steel or aluminum axle to replace the stock, since thats the major problem.

BrianG 08.26.2006 01:59 AM

Yeah, the Revo shafts are about 4.75-5" long from pin to pin like in your picture (hard to measure them on the truck). However, you can remove the blue boot, pull the slider out and simply cut about 2" from the outside tube. Then put the slider back in (might have to cut that too). Would definitely be a relatively cheap fix. You can get a set of four from ebay for $20-$25 + shipping.

neece 08.26.2006 02:44 AM

yeah, that'll work......now i gotta find some axles that are steel or aluminum.

squeeforever 08.26.2006 10:47 AM

I'm not really sure if the Revo ones will work. What about Jato ones? There smaller around and should hold up.

neece 08.26.2006 07:27 PM

I might just have to go to a local hobby shop, and try a few other cvd's out. Its the diameter and length of the axles for the Jato and Revo that I dont think will work, do they accept 2.2 tires and will they work with hub carriers on the nitro rustler?

squeeforever 08.26.2006 07:29 PM

The diameter of the Revo sliders are absurdly to large for this. Thats why I would try the Jato ones. They are smaller than the Revo ones. About as big around as a old Maxx slider I believe. They should work just fine. If there to long, cut them a inch or so...

neece 08.26.2006 07:53 PM

I think that will fix the crappy stock sliders but now its the axles where my tires screw on I need to figure out. Since thats seems to be the weak point, its just a 1 mm pin molded into plastic.

squeeforever 08.26.2006 08:51 PM

Use the Jato axles as well?


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