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11.05.2008, 10:09 PM

James there is a guy on RCC that makes a direct replacement for the ax-10 tranny to run maxx shafts.
   
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11.05.2008, 10:16 PM

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James there is a guy on RCC that makes a direct replacement for the ax-10 tranny to run maxx shafts.
Hey chip! I am actually using a pede tranny with ax10 axles. I am currently using pede shafts and the metal yokes on the axle end. Std black plastic yokes on the tranny.

It works well and I plan to put some time on it as is. See how long it lasts...
   
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11.05.2008, 10:18 PM

I am retard, I read that in the first post sorry.
   
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I am retard, I read that in the first post sorry.
No prob, I am using a mixture of parts. It is a bit ghetto, but cool in its own way. I have kydex chassis, cutting board upper deck, sportwerks servo mounts, revo pushrods, a few axial links, tamiya mounts, plenty of traxxas parts too...
   
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No prob, I am using a mixture of parts. It is a bit ghetto, but cool in its own way. I have kydex chassis, cutting board upper deck, sportwerks servo mounts, revo pushrods, a few axial links, tamiya mounts, plenty of traxxas parts too...
If it works, do it to it.
   
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If it works, do it to it.
The little rcsmart outrunner has tons of torque, much more than a lathe motor, that is for sure. I have a feeling it will wear the shafts out fast. Then I get to try out maxx shafts.

Do you know if anyone makes a yoke that will fit on the axial axle pinion shaft and allow use of the old emaxx style driveshafts?
   
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You could get Mike to make you a pair of bore reducers.


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