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Old 05-29-2013, 08:58 PM   #121
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Default Re: Maxx Shafts made easy.

@TCCustoms. Just take a look at my sportsman thread and ittybitty Ringer thread. You don't have to get the CI adaptor if you can run smaller spur gear. However, if you have to, then the CI adaptor is the only option because of the huge yoke of the Maxx shaft. Also both the tranny outdrive and diff pinion need to be "hole" type not the "flat" type.

If your AX10 is older, most likely they are the "flat" type, then if you don't mind the weight, MIP is good option, Junfrac too but it has a lot more slop than MIP.
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