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02.28.2005, 08:48 AM

maybe.


The problem with nitro's these days are that they arent brushless... LOL

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Re: driveshaft kit - 04.09.2005, 03:34 PM

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The ext. chassis can be used with a stock plastic driveshaft taken from one of the axles. If you must have the metal shafts, those are the ones that I use. They fit perfectly, too. I have also used left over driveshafts from other vehicles in a pinch. The MP/Dominator front driveshaft works perfectly on the front, while the rear dogbone from an 1/8 buggy works on the rear (not as nice a fit -needs fuel tubing to help hold it in place). If you want the convenience of a kit, the SM/UE kit you linked is the one to go with.
I've got a brushless Emaxx with an extended chassis,MIP cvd for a front driveshaft and Maxx axle sliders on the rear instead of an extended driveshaft.Is it possible to get JUST the rear extended bone without having to get a complete set?I have cups from past projects. Thanks
   
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04.09.2005, 04:06 PM

Try http://www.rcalloys.com/
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