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drive shafts - 02.10.2007, 11:25 AM

if i were to run fastlane hybrid bulks and lightning pro diffs, what are my drive shaft options? would i be able to run 3.3 sliders?

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02.10.2007, 11:32 AM

You would need a set of outdrives of the revo/3.3 shafts and cut off the threaded part. they are a 1:1 fit for the diffs, and allow you to use the 3.3 shafts.
   
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02.10.2007, 05:30 PM

That is the way to go, just made mine last night.
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02.11.2007, 08:32 AM

I was hoping to do that conversion but if you are hesitant to drill. What chassis? Stock gearbox?

You can use the Savage Rear universal dogbone part number 86270

I just finished putting them and they fit perfectly...Quite tough also, I have them on my Savage X and they can take a beating...

Note: GMAXX chassis with slipperential

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02.11.2007, 09:13 AM

The pro diffs are geared a little lower than the reg hb diffs.


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