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06.20.2010, 09:06 PM

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07.23.2010, 05:38 PM

I need the diameter of the LST diff where the collar sits and the width of the diff housing ....plz
I wanna make these collars for my 3906





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great job man. i have to say that emaxx is the best yet.my emaxx wont even be as close as nice as yours. :D
   
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08.25.2010, 12:46 PM

Started on the collars even thou I don't have the LST diff housing yet


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11.29.2010, 08:30 PM

Anyone know where to pick the spacer and holder up at?


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11.30.2010, 11:59 AM

You mean the ones in Snoop's post? I believe he machined those parts himself- the pvc pipe trick a few posts before that is just as good ( if less attractive ).
   
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11.30.2010, 12:05 PM

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the pvc pipe trick a few posts before that is just as good ( if less attractive ).
Yesterday 07:30 PM
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They hold up with NO trouble at ALL!!!!!
Duh, I broke the little plastic ring that go in the bulk and over the pinion input!
I made a peice of lexan to stop the diff moving up and down!

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11.30.2010, 12:32 PM

I like the snoop version.


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12.12.2010, 11:43 PM

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Actually the whole purpose of this thread was to show that the lst diffs fit in max bulks with very little work, sorry I wasnt more clear about it but the whole truck was actually a after thought.

No the revo arms do not fit on a t maxx, I modified the bulks to make them fit. You are basically the first person to ask about them, hope I answered your question.

reading this thread wme.. I forgot to send of the two MMM back to castle :)
what exactly did you have to do to the bulks to make the revo arms fit???? and if you have any close up pics could u pm them to me or even email them to me? if so i can send you my e mail via pm
   
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12.13.2010, 05:17 PM

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You mean the ones in Snoop's post? I believe he machined those parts himself- the pvc pipe trick a few posts before that is just as good ( if less attractive ).
That's correct Niel






I just have to get a piece of nylon or alloy for the front support


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12.14.2010, 09:01 PM

Could see if FLM would make an aluminum bulk set to take the LST diff.
Have the support collar in it too.


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12.16.2010, 08:53 PM

see my question?

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12.16.2010, 09:21 PM

I dont think he had to do anything as such- at most a little filing for clearance incase they are tight ( like rpm arms tend to be sometimes ), but nothing 'special' which requires loads of work or special treatment. Just buy some and have a fiddle, you'll soon workout if anything needs doing.
   
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