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09.27.2008, 01:24 AM

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if you get rid of those supports I dont see why not, except the battery side is kind of nice offset for a little more room

also a guy said, the original lst (skinnier) axels are the same as the centers on the muggy and lst2 (but longer) if you wanted to extend it but use same stuff and cheap
Jay that is a great tip! thanks man. So you are saying other then lenghth they are exactly the same? that is awesome Do you know the difference?

Thanks for the tip! good info I may use....

just noticed you said skinier.... May not work this will be a very high power app.... how much skinier? thanks :)

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09.28.2008, 05:25 AM

the drive axels on the lst are the same dia. as the center shafts on the lst2. The lst2 has thicker drive shafts, so does the muggy ( at least mine it was changed a bit as I bought it used so cant say for sure). The axels off the lst will work as a center shaft for the muggy/ lst2, its the same Dia. as stock, not skinnier, same as. just longer, obviously same length as stock axels ( not known offhand) So it should hold the brushless just aswell as stock, provided it doesnt hit some centrifugal weakening point Briang can calculate (dont hit me)
   
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