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ZippyBasher
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04.01.2009, 07:24 PM

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sorry it took so long to get back to you...i must have gotten side tracked with something before i answered and then forgot to respond.

you can either use the slash or the extended/rusty adapters....if you're uising the E-maxx sized tire/wheels, I would use the extended adapters

http://www.rcbros.com/cart/Scripts/p...?idproduct=273

http://www.rcbros.com/cart/Scripts/p...?idproduct=278



you need to lock the diff because well, in my case with the amount of voltage i was putting out, it would turn to liquid even with putty. it needs to be glued or locked with a spool.


FYI...if you get the flm cvds, you must run the wide rear a-arms too.

So quick question...

Is one of the hexes a 5mm hole and one a 6mm hole? Example front-5mm Rear-6mm?

Because I bought the FLM extended dog bones and axles and they enlarged the rear axle from 5mm to 6mm. therefore would need the center hole enlarged as well...

So are they like that? or do you have to run stock slider shafts and axles?


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Last edited by ZippyBasher; 04.01.2009 at 07:26 PM.
   
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