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Old 06-29-2011, 09:45 AM   #1
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Ive searched anc searched. Can anybody tell me where they got theres.
I seem to cant find some. Do they even make one for the axial trans? Even the robinson racing website doesnt have it.
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Ive searched anc searched. Can anybody tell me where they got theres.
I seem to cant find some. Do they even make one for the axial trans? Even the robinson racing website doesnt have it.
Are you looking for the bevel and pinion gears for the axle or the transmission gears?

The transmission gears are here. Clicky me.

To my knowledge Robinson doesn't make a bevel gear for the axle.
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Are you looking for the bevel and pinion gears for the axle or the transmission gears?

The transmission gears are here. Clicky me.

To my knowledge Robinson doesn't make a bevel gear for the axle.


Correct bevel gears are from axial the rest click on the link
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damm they dont make for the axle? thats the one im looking for IF they ever made it. Any substitute for these mine keeps on messing up i went through about 3 integy heavy duty ones.
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damm they dont make for the axle? thats the one im looking for IF they ever made it. Any substitute for these mine keeps on messing up i went through about 3 integy heavy duty ones.
your mis understanding.
there are the stock Axial Bevel gears which is a pot metal and then there are the Hardened steel bevel gears. They are both made by Axial. 3Racing makes a stock gear ring and pinion that is not bad at all. But get the Axial ones.

I have a thread in the AX10 threads which is a sticky at the top of the theads that has links to parts for the AX10, most parts transfer to SCX10
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OK sorry for the confusion im not misunderstanding. What i meant was, I now know that robinson didnt make gears for the axle and only for the trans. My question is that is there any substitute for the "toughness" or as tough as a robinson gear. I went through 3 heavy duty ones made by integy so i figured there should be somethine out there that can handle more abuse than these. I will be tring the heavy duty ones by Axial to see how it holds up. Do any of you guys shim the gear when the axle has been reclocked?
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made by integy
Now there's your problem

Axial heavy duty gears hold up to my abusive friends. Gunnar Beef Toobs in the axles help reduce flex, which can stress gears as well as break housings.
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What is your setup that eats up the stock gears? Or are you just eating up the Integy gears (which doesn't suprise me)?
I've had good luck with stock gears over the years in my rigs.

I run the stock gears in the front axle and the low gear set (43/13) in the rear axle of my 2.2 Cobalt Puller powered TTC trucks.

http://www.rpphobby.com/product_p/ax30402.htm
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Now there's your problem

haha i like this comment i guess ill be switching over. Only reason why I actually got these is because the LHS has an abundant supply. I dont know why they dont carry much axial parts. Perhaps I save money and start my own hobby shop.

Axial heavy duty gears hold up to my abusive friends. Gunnar Beef Toobs in the axles help reduce flex, which can stress gears as well as break housings.
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What is your setup that eats up the stock gears? Or are you just eating up the Integy gears (which doesn't suprise me)?
I've had good luck with stock gears over the years in my rigs.

I run the stock gears in the front axle and the low gear set (43/13) in the rear axle of my 2.2 Cobalt Puller powered TTC trucks.

http://www.rpphobby.com/product_p/ax30402.htm
Im running those integy gears both front and rear. The rear stripped twice and front stripped once and for the price im close to 100 bucks gears alone. IM running a velineon setup with summit trans love the speed on this thing. Ill try these heavy duty ones by axial maybe it can handle more abuse than what im running now.
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