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02.12.2011, 09:19 AM

I was looking at these Slayer shafts http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...=STRK:MEWAX:IT The diff side is easy, just switch out to Revo outputs. But it seems like the axle end wouldn't work with any available axles, maybe you have a plan. When I get my Tekno's , which the rears use a bigger inside bearing 10x15 , like the front, I'm going to see if they can be milled out to use a 12 x 18 bearing, which would then allow the use of the complete driveshaft.
   
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I was looking at these Slayer shafts http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...=STRK:MEWAX:IT The diff side is easy, just switch out to Revo outputs. But it seems like the axle end wouldn't work with any available axles, maybe you have a plan. When I get my Tekno's , which the rears use a bigger inside bearing 10x15 , like the front, I'm going to see if they can be milled out to use a 12 x 18 bearing, which would then allow the use of the complete driveshaft.
The slayer shafts would fit directly to the pede 4x4 diffs. But you do need some sort of spacer to take up the slack between the output and the diff. Are revo outputs slightly shorter than the pedes? I will have to eyeball the expolded diagrams.

You can replace the revo/slayer stub axle with the axles from the old maxx. Then all you need is a 6x10 bushing to fit inside of the tekno inner bearing. Already tried to figure out a way to use the tekno hubs to my benefit. May just buy a set and try, as that will be easier than just about anything else.
   
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