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02.15.2010, 02:20 AM

Sorry meant the knuckle/ axle carrier

The reason i only had the one set made is the guy who did the work for me was really slow i had to wait three months to get those and i dont think he is interested in doing it again. sorry. He has a very large firm and doesnt have time for us peasants.

If you really want this on your truck i would suggest buying the kits first and than drawing up the hubs yourself. That will save you time and money in the long run. This is not an easy thing to do it takes a lot of time and a lot of back and fourth with very little progress. You will than need to source material, i used 7075, and make sure the design is right before the mill starts or you would have just wasted time and money. depending on your truck you may be better off both time and money wise to wait for the MMM HV, I am. I did this purely as an exercise in speedy insurance. All of my trucks will be MMM HV when they come out.

You will also want to go down to the local bike shop and pick up some shimano race cables and a 1.3mm drill bit. The cables that come standard in the kit are rubbish and the sheath is some blue with reflective highlights CXXP. You will need a very strong servo i am using a Hitech 7.4v ultra high torque servo that is fed from a third 2s 2200mah lipo that sits under the rear drive shaft that you cant see in the photos.


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Last edited by SV6000; 02.15.2010 at 02:25 AM.
   
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