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doo540
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03.09.2009, 03:03 PM

body width at the front wheels is 15.25 inches, body width at the rear wheels is 15.75 inches.
Are the XL wheel drive shafts the same length as the X sheel drive shafts? All I currently have is the XL drive train. The Xl comes with a decent length rear drive shaft stock (I have a 4s pack behind the tranny with room to spare).
   
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03.09.2009, 04:29 PM

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body width at the front wheels is 15.25 inches, body width at the rear wheels is 15.75 inches.
Are the XL wheel drive shafts the same length as the X sheel drive shafts? All I currently have is the XL drive train. The Xl comes with a decent length rear drive shaft stock (I have a 4s pack behind the tranny with room to spare).
Thanks for the measurements!

I will have to look at the specs of the xl versus the x. Can you measure the distance from the spur to the rear shock tower on the xl? It may work if it is a bit longer than the x model. I will have to eyeball the manuals and see.

It would be nice just to extend the xl tvp in the center ahead of the tranny. That is what HPI has done (that is what I read anyway...) and it looks to have quite a bit of room in the front. I would not use the servo/rx box, and would mount the steering servo similar to the flm tranny forward mount, just with 2 cross braces instead of one (too flexible with just one).
   
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