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A few minutes of your time please to measure CVD's
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A few minutes of your time please to measure CVD's - 04.21.2006, 07:19 AM

i am looking for some CVD's or any other stronger shafts to fit on my e-zilla as i keep breaking the stock ones and they are hard to get hold of so if you have time could you please take a few minutes to measure the shafts from diffs to wheel of your trucks.

The e-zilla one is 16cm from end to end
from the scre hole that connects it to the diffs to the hole for the axel pin is 14cm

any help apretiated

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04.21.2006, 08:00 AM

ive been told the old e-maxx CVD's might fit as in not the widemaxx ones does any1 have any of these they could measure?
   
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04.21.2006, 09:47 AM

Well from looking at what you have pictured. The emaxx looks really close. The problem i see is the end for the knuckles is different. If you twisting the one in the middle. May be a revo shaft would fit. If to long can cut it down some since it slides. The revo is thicker plastic for more strength. I don't know if you can put your ends on it though.


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04.21.2006, 10:09 AM

the centre ones have been ok these are snapping where the thin end joins the pivot, some1 else i spoked to seems to think he remembers seeing the e-maxx ones on a e-zilla but dont want to buy them unless im fairly sure
   
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04.21.2006, 10:21 AM

I'm quite sure you could do something with Revo sliders!
On your shaft it also looks as if you could remove the stub!?
Maybe some creativity is needed, but I'm positive it could work. Those Revo sliders are not expensive, worth a try anyway.


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04.21.2006, 02:53 PM

ill try to get hold of some and see what i can do
   
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