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02.11.2010, 09:05 PM

Were you getting some shafts to fit your new cd mount? What size do you need? I don't make them but I've had a quick look at what other cars use as stock. LST1 axle cvd's are about 145mm, mammoth front centre swing shaft's are 182mm off the top of my head.

If you don't mind dealing with Dan @ kershaws, he can also help with stock shaft lengths. If not then I would just ask Mike for a custom.
   
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Not sure - 02.11.2010, 09:44 PM

Not sure but I think that Dan was getting his shafts from RCALLOYS. Myabe not, but there are a few of the suppliers who were using them as a source for shafts. At any rate with them out of the picture that leaves the door open for either someone else to step up for the R/C community and make a little bit more money, or for a new entrepreneur to come out of the woodwork and find their nitche helping us out. It is sad to see them out of the hobby, but either way someone will emerge as our new go to guy for shafts. Maybe one of you will find a new way to make some money from our needs.


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02.11.2010, 09:45 PM

Crap. That's where I was going for shafts for my new cd/motor mount. Anyone want to buy me a lathe? I'll take their place


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