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Old 02-27-2012, 05:21 PM   #1
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Default FYI on punisher shafts

I changed the transmission out pit shaft to the Robinson Racing one piece unit and the MIP drive shaft was about 1 inch to short so i ordered the punisher shaft from RC4wd and since they were BO on the size i needed i got a longer one and cut it down to size. These are steel and easy to cut and file the ends on and drill for cross pins. I ended up with a nice heavy duty trans and drive shaft that i don't think well break. The stock clutch lasted about 30 minutes of driving so i installed the RR traxxas slash unit with a 54 t 32p steel gear and huge clutch. I will post some pictures as soon as it is back together.
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