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RCM E-RVO Couplers - 11.12.2009, 03:25 PM

Quoted from RCM page;
"Revo drive shaft coupler. This coupler was designed to allow installation of the stock Revo center drive shafts when using our hybrid diffs. the 8mm steel works with our V2 hybrids, while the new aluminum coupler is intended for our newer V3 diffs."


I need a pair for a LST2 diff install for my E-REVO, The output shaft for the center shafts is 8mm. I like the idea of the steel parts for durability since this is a bash only application but will they fit my LST diffs ??
Whats the difference between V2-V3 besides material used ?

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V3 has an 8mm input shaft turned down to 5mm as it exits the diff case, so the hole in the coupler is 5mm- you will need V2 model for your LST2 diffs :)
   
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V3 has an 8mm input shaft turned down to 5mm as it exits the diff case, so the hole in the coupler is 5mm- you will need V2 model for your LST2 diffs :)
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