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Timberline 06-19-2012 02:15 PM

MOA front axle Shafty rear axle
 
In an effort to create forward weight bias and still keep the weight low has anyone tried to create a truck with a MOA front axle with a shaft driven rear axle (motor on the chassis). I'm sure the increase in sprung weigh might not be ideal but maybe the forward bias increase would be worth it.

Just seeing what people think.

TSK 06-19-2012 02:19 PM

Re: MOA front axle Shafty rear axle
 
I think someone did this with a bully already.

And i think itt just overcomplicates things.

63comet 06-19-2012 02:49 PM

Re: MOA front axle Shafty rear axle
 
I just recently started on a xr10s(sportsman). Tying a conventional front axle but with an rc boat flexshaft to the rear...no idea if it will work or how well lol

HARDKNOCKZ 06-19-2012 03:29 PM

Re: MOA front axle Shafty rear axle
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 63comet (Post 3785475)
I just recently started on a xr10s(sportsman). Tying a conventional front axle but with an rc boat flexshaft to the rear...no idea if it will work or how well lol

Hulksta had a similar setup at Nats last year. I think he used a flex drill bit holder tho.

63comet 06-19-2012 03:40 PM

Re: MOA front axle Shafty rear axle
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by HARDKNOCKZ (Post 3785533)
Hulksta had a similar setup at Nats last year. I think he used a flex drill bit holder tho.

Ok cool. I hadn't heard anything about this direction of idea. I wonder how his worked out?

TSK 06-19-2012 04:51 PM

Re: MOA front axle Shafty rear axle
 
CreationFab is also working on the shaft driven MOA axled sportsman

opek 06-19-2012 05:25 PM

Re: MOA front axle Shafty rear axle
 
Kinda takes the fun out of a sportsman rig, though!

Hulksta 06-23-2012 07:46 AM

Re: MOA front axle Shafty rear axle
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 63comet (Post 3785545)
Ok cool. I hadn't heard anything about this direction of idea. I wonder how his worked out?

Wasnt my rig, just a build i did for a friend, the flex drive was his idea and its still driving hard.. currently getting a make over to shed more weight:twisted:

TotoRax 06-23-2012 09:25 AM

Re: MOA front axle Shafty rear axle
 
Hello,

I have build a Experimental Bull'Ax, with front Bully Axle and AX10 rear axle. It's a funny rig :mrgreen::mrgreen: It was an enriching experience.

Highlucks 06-23-2012 11:30 PM

Re: MOA front axle Shafty rear axle
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by HARDKNOCKZ (Post 3785533)
Hulksta had a similar setup at Nats last year. I think he used a flex drill bit holder tho.

This one belongs to The crAwLL BLACK. Though it is not front moa to a shaft. It is Dual motor in the chassis with both axles being shaft driven. One hell of a rig and very competitive.


TCB MOA Monster-Post with detailed pictures

63comet 06-24-2012 06:26 AM

Re: MOA front axle Shafty rear axle
 
Some good info in there and a really nice build"thumbsup"

Timberline 06-25-2012 12:28 PM

Re: MOA front axle Shafty rear axle
 
Thanks for the input guys! It might not work out but I'm thinking about a XR10 front and a LCC rear with a flex shaft. with a brushless 17.5 turn motor I should be able to get the wheel speed I need to keep up up with the XR10 on 35T, Maybe!!!

Hulksta 06-25-2012 06:27 PM

Re: MOA front axle Shafty rear axle
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Timberline (Post 3794200)
Thanks for the input guys! It might not work out but I'm thinking about a XR10 front and a LCC rear with a flex shaft. with a brushless 17.5 turn motor I should be able to get the wheel speed I need to keep up up with the XR10 on 35T, Maybe!!!

Why not just go full moa.. you get more brake over and if you think about weight placement while building you'll get a good weight balance... i do this in all my builds and on my berg for eg i only needed to add 50g of weight total to the front to get my balance point"thumbsup"


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