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o0wiz0o 04.17.2016 02:59 PM

V-Stretch drive shaft length for 50mm ext?
 
Hi folks. First post so go easy on me!

I've had a look around but I am struggling to find what size shaft I will need. I could mod and extend the current stock or if anyone knows compatible Cups and a dog bone I'll go that way.

Any help much appreciated.

Edit: Ok I bought some UE 6mm cups that apparently fit Maxx truck diffs....so just shafts now.

o0wiz0o 04.19.2016 03:34 AM

I get the feeling the 50mm extensions is a bad buy! Looks like there are no shafts to fit. :(

Guess I'll have to extend a telescopic shaft.

Arct1k 04.19.2016 07:08 AM

What length do you actually need?

Kcaz25 04.19.2016 07:28 AM

http://hpiracing.world/en/part/86054

THis is the longest dogbone that I am aware of. I use it with my UE monoblock.
EDIT: but my chassis I'd also longer than stock. I believe it is slightly longer than a thunder chassis.

o0wiz0o 04.19.2016 07:34 AM

I'm not 100% sure yet. Mike's site does not specify the length required. Logic states 50mm longer than the stock one but Traxxas don't seem to state the length of the stock shaft and until the V-Maxx part turns up I don't intend to strip the truck.

The longest 6mm bone I can find is HPI but 112mm. I think this maybe too short. Anything longer uses 8mm and I take it that will not fit on a stock E-Maxx diff? I have 6mm UE cups on the ways.

MonsterMaxx 04.19.2016 10:11 AM

our 132mm shaft is designed for a 32mm extension. Where are you getting 50mm extension?

o0wiz0o 04.19.2016 10:20 AM

From Mikes shop:

http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...ssis_Extension

"35mm Extension weighs only 2.6 oz, while the 50mm weighs 3.2oz (including the skid - adds under 2oz total weight) and extends the wheelbase to approximately 14.5"(35mm) or 15.25"(50mm). Compatible with any Maxx vehicle that uses stock-style skids and bulks. Requires longer rear center drive-shaft".

nitrostarter 04.19.2016 02:00 PM

Stock transmission and diffs? Or center diff and something different in the rear? If stock, I would grab a Summit axle and use that.

o0wiz0o 04.19.2016 02:03 PM

Yeah stock Tranny and diffs. That was my backup plan if all else fails. The UE diff cups came and they are mighty nice too! 6mm jobbies. But with no bone they will have to go to the spares box.

I take it it's not easy to adjust a 8mmx143mm HPI Savage dog bone to fit? ����

RC-Monster Mike 04.29.2016 12:35 PM

With the stock transmission, the Traxxas center cvd for the front is a direct fit. You will need around 158-160mm out back with the 50mm extension.

o0wiz0o 04.29.2016 02:18 PM

Thanks Mike. Can't seem to find any that size. Some reference to a OFNA shaft but no specifics. Then it's whether it would fit the E-Maxx output. I'll bodge some form of telescopic shaft. Luckily I only intend to run 4s so should hold up.

RC-Monster Mike 04.29.2016 03:53 PM

With 4s and the stock tranny and diffs, I think you could pretty easily get away with using one of the plastic sliders that go from diff to wheel.

o0wiz0o 04.29.2016 03:54 PM

I'm planning that! I'll post up pics when done. ��

ta_man 04.29.2016 05:02 PM

Not sure if this would help, but there is a 166MM driveshaft with a CVD coupling on one end and a ball/crosspin on the other that is made by Tekno RC:

http://www.amainhobbies.com/rc-cars-...Fc9ahgodvIAKow

o0wiz0o 04.29.2016 05:03 PM

That's a good idea! Thanks.


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