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Serum 09.03.2005 07:03 AM

I understand you Nick..

The guy want to know how large the diameter of the shaft on the pinion is.. ;)

Nick 09.03.2005 08:56 AM

No not the shaft, the hole in the shaft, lol...

coolhandcountry 09.03.2005 09:20 AM

OH I think me gets it now. don't know that nick. The shaft is 5mm i believe. I will have to go with about 2.5 mm. Could be wrong about it.

RC-Monster Mike 09.03.2005 09:35 AM

The maximizer diff cups use the stock spider gears, so the output shafts(which are part of the stock spider gear sets) will be the same as stock, beacause they ARE stock.
I also have t-bones cvds, as well as t-bonz drive cups(which use the stock screw to affix to the output shafts), which are available seperately.

coolhandcountry 09.03.2005 09:39 AM

I think he wanted to know the hole through the shaft.

RC-Monster Mike 09.03.2005 10:30 AM

yes, but he already knows the size of the stock shaft hole, and the maxi diffs use the stock parts, so he already knows!

coolhandcountry 09.03.2005 10:35 AM

You sound as confused as we were. the hole threw the shaft. Where the stock pin slides threw. I think. I still confused. But that is what i think. I need to stop that. i going to burn something out with all this thinking. 2 cells can't take but so much :)

Nick 09.03.2005 10:53 AM

Thank-you Mike! Someone who understands me, lol. :D

That was a tricky one. Questions answered.

coolhandcountry 09.03.2005 10:56 AM

I still so confused. I wish some one would help me now. I don't have a clue any more. Brain over load. :)

RC-Monster Mike 09.03.2005 10:59 AM

LOL


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