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10.22.2011, 09:01 AM

hey those are the same as a stock replacement so dont you still need longer ones? hpi measures pin to pin and those are measured pin to cup pin so they arent actually any longer than stock flux. i though they were also and ordered one a while ago to try on a flat chassis project i wanted to make, but it was the same as the 78 with the stock drive cup.
your chassis pics look good. must be a low kv motor you have

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10.22.2011, 09:02 AM

i just figured out you maybe made the chassis plates shorter to make up for the more small center diff. is that right?
   
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10.22.2011, 05:55 PM

Im using 2 of the rear drive shafts. When I started the project I centered the diff between the front and the rear and then measured the distance. I determined that 93mm was my sweet spot so I searched online for all available dog bones and universals of that size. It turned out the HPI drive shafts worked.

They arrived last night so I need to model them in solidworks and see how they fit.

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The motor is a 1600kv
   
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10.29.2011, 01:07 AM

Well you were right^^

The axles are too short. Back to the drawing board. I guess I will either eat the $40.00 and find some new dogbones or eat the $50 chassis and make a shorter one.
   
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11.04.2011, 10:28 PM

I finally have a few minutes to mess with the project. I decided to pull the CVD's out of my LST2 and what do you know.... They fit!! Well close anyway. The are just a hair too long and bind if they are straight. If I raise the center diff they seem to work nice.

I modeled them up tonight without moving the center diff yet. Here are some pics.
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11.05.2011, 01:04 AM

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I finally have a few minutes to mess with the project. I decided to pull the CVD's out of my LST2 and what do you know.... They fit!! Well close anyway. The are just a hair too long and bind if they are straight. If I raise the center diff they seem to work nice.

I modeled them up tonight without moving the center diff yet. Here are some pics.
Hey bud, whats the length of the CVD? pin to pin..
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11.05.2011, 01:05 PM

I need 93mm. (3.66 in)

The Losi cvd's are 3.835 in.

After working on this last night I don't like it. The diff needs to move way up. I'll look for another dogbone or change things around.
   
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