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11.12.2010, 05:43 AM

Yeah, I have had My G3īs for more then a year now, and I have charged them with 4C almost everytime and they are still performing good. Nice, that will give it a real "try out". "We'll see. I ran Summit shafts in the middle before" So.. arenīt you running summit shafts in the middle now?

How about the traxxas steel centers? Is it that simple that you just donīt like them for some reason or is it because you have to drill them up to make them fit on the diffīs outputs?

You could use a Rc monster cup on the diff side...No drilling required.. Since they are dogbone looking on one side:

http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXYCU2&P=7
   
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11.12.2010, 09:43 AM

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So.. arenīt you running summit shafts in the middle now?
I'm not running them now, I had to replace them with stock ones because they became so sloppy that they were about to fail. What's on my truck now is the stock middle shafts with RCM drive shaft coupler with 8 mm bore to match my LST XXL diffs.

The Traxxas middle CVDs would have been a very good option also, I just didn't think of it. The Kershaw dogbones with RCM drive cups (8mm bore) are on the way so I will try those. If it doesn't work out then it will be the Traxxas way.


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