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Old 07-20-2008, 04:43 PM   #1
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Default ****CDW-4130-Stock Replacement outputs for the Axial transmission****

Crawler Design Works - 4130 chromoly - Stock Replacement outputs for the Axial transmission, they have 2 flat spots. The outputs were lengthened(a little over 1/32") so that I could taper back to the bearing.Also the bolt flanges are thicker.FOR SALE NOW, price is $38+shipping (Shipping $3.00 for First class or $5.00 for priority)






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Old 07-20-2008, 04:51 PM   #2
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Howz about some VF dig outputs? :-P
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How about a 4130 DIG???????
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Old 07-20-2008, 09:38 PM   #9
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With these and my chromo lockers, the driveshafts are going to be screaming for mercy!
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With these and my chromo lockers, the driveshafts are going to be screaming for mercy!
Run Revo's and put your fuse at the spur gear. It's a cheap easy fix.
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Old 07-20-2008, 10:11 PM   #11
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whats the thickness of the two flat spots? im wondering since I run the CKRC dig unit and had to file the rear output down to 3mm.

my stock aluminum ones are getting torn up and was looking at the 3Racing ones but Id be more for a local independent if they will work.

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btw - will your other outputs bolt to these? Im thinking Emax front shaft and because of my dig Pede rear shaft

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Run Revo's and put your fuse at the spur gear. It's a cheap easy fix.
Revo's are 5mm? I thought they were 6mm... thanks for the tip!
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Revo's are 5mm? I thought they were 6mm... thanks for the tip!

They are 6mm. So are Maxx yokes and I run them on my 2.2. Look up the maxx shaft mod in the Axial section. Any shaft can be bolted up then. You will have to run a smaller spur though. You can run a 87t with maxx yokes. It's very tight,but it'll clear.....might need to clearence the yoke 2 or 3 thousandths. Since Revo's are larger than maxx yokes,you'll have to go down on the spur. I run an 81t spur in my super running an Axial tranny with Revo's....pleanty of room. You might be able to squeeze an 84t spur on there with Revo's,never tried it though. 81t spurs are much better.
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Might just wanna run Yota's 6mm outputs then.
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All yesterdays orders have been shipped
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Might just wanna run Yota's 6mm outputs then.

Thats what I'm running. Bombproof. My point was that if you had the 5mm,you can still work with them and have strength.

In some cases,the 5mm will work better for some set up's. Like if a guy has a drive line dig set up built around Pede shafts and steel Traxxass yokes. You can still run a Revo on the front shaft.

Thanks to Anthony,he's gave us many options for drive line strength.
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Got mine today and tested them out, they work great. Thanks CDW

P.S. Running stock tranny, no dig.
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Thanks to Anthony,he's gave us many options for drive line strength.
Very true... you can even run a 6mm shaft in the rear and 5mm in the front if shaft diameter size is an issue... there are a number of ways you can setup your driveline now.

I'll have to place an order once the kit comes in.
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Still have some instock and ready to ship.
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Old 08-01-2008, 12:39 AM   #20
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I got mine a few weeks ago and they really fits so well. These outputs are awesome and a perfect match for my 7t Cobalt Puller. Thanks for the great product and fast delivery!
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