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03.12.2007, 11:43 AM
The EMaxx tranny adaptation is quite easy, as Brian said. I would also recommend making a paper template of the Emaxx tranny and marking the outline of the hole and screw holes before you start working. I also used a hand file, the dremmel can get away from you fast and make a mess if you are not careful. Its not a lot of work to do by hand. :)
Assuming you are using a 2.5 chassis, I know the front stock drive shafts will work. The only trick is the emaxx tranny sits a bit higher, so the u-joint will rub slightly. Its obvious where when the tranny is in. Use a dremmel here to remove a bit of material on the chassis until the shafts spin freely.
As far as the rear goes. The same problem. I'm personally using a steel driveshaft I bought from mi amigo Brian, but the stock shafts should work. Just remove the bit of chassis material that rubs near the tranny. Mike can make these inexpensively if you wish.
Total job for both should be ~1hr.
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