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12.25.2006, 07:33 PM

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No, you need the outdrives of the original 3.3 shafts and dremel the thread off. They you can use them for the 1/8th diffs.. :)
Serum, could you elaborate on this a little more?
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12.25.2006, 07:41 PM

I guess Rene meant stub axles.
   
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12.25.2006, 07:40 PM

If you are using the 1/8th diffs and you want to use the revo driveshafts, you don't need a drivecup, as used on most diffs, but you need a pin with a hole.

Luckely, the holes as positioned in the trx5454 stub axles can be used in the diffs to accept the plastic driveshafts. you only need to cut off the threaded part. Get it?
   
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12.25.2006, 07:51 PM

Got it...Thats what I thought you meant, I just wasn't sure...
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12.25.2006, 08:38 PM

I didn't know that. hmm. That is pretty cool indeed.


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04.05.2007, 02:29 AM

The right partnumber is 5451R for the wheel CV's
and 4951R for the e-maxx center shafts.
   
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