Your cvds should still fit, unless the cups on the lst2 diffs are incredible shallow or tight.
As for centers, you have 2 options:
1. A Hotbodies or similar drive cup with an 8mm bore, coupled with custom length center dog bones- Mike (our Lord and master of RC-M) can make those or hit up RCAlloys.
2. Buy a couple of
these to go on the 8mm diff output shafts, then you can use your stock plastic center drive shafts.
I wouldnt like to say for definate, but it is possible that if you had center cvds or dogbones already, they may still fit fine if they are a little on the loose side; this is because the 8mm output shaft on the diffs is slightly longer than the normal 5/6mm shaft on the stock diffs. On my Gmaxx for example, I just had to grind the tips of the dogbones a tiny bit & they worked fine with my UE diffs that also have an 8mm output shaft. I would also look through this thread again for references to what people are using for outdrives and center shafts, just incase you overlooked it.
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EDIT: Just looked through myself, and from post # 37 onwards is alot of info on driveshafts- I forgot you have another option for the outdrive cups. Open up the diffs, remove the cups from each side, and replace with
4 of these, 2 in each diff. This will allow you to use the stock cvd drive cups on the diffs, to avoid any possible fitment issues. Beyond that, you just have to worry about making the diffs fit the bulks...