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Old 06-07-2010, 12:15 PM   #1
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Red face Question for slash 4x4/axial owners

I was looking at getting 32p gears for an ax10 transmission, in order to use 5mm shaft brushless. After sniffing around tower and Amain I found the 4x4 gears are 32p and in the range I need (50t to 60t).
Here is the question:
Can anyone put an axial transmission next to a 4x4 spur to tell me if the holes line up or not?
I can also live with a duratrax 60t gear if anyone can compare that, or maybe one of associateds' nitro 32p spurs.
Thanks for any help in advance!
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Old 06-07-2010, 03:30 PM   #2
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Tried that already, the holes dont line up.
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Great their nylon 32p gears look like a perfect fit. Too bad they only ship to US and Canada.
Thanks for the hint though, the info they provide is very useful as far as sizes are concerned.
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I've got a 60t/32p duratrax spur that bolts onto the Axial transmission.

Also look at the Kimbrough gears. They fit just about anything and are nearly bulletproof. I'm currently running a 87t/48p TMaxx spur on my AX10.
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Why not get a 48p 5mm pinion? I have two of them that I ordered from RC$WD.

They work on my brushless outrunner great.

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http://rc4wdstore.com/2/product_info...15dd1232a41ef7

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I've got a 60t/32p duratrax spur that bolts onto the Axial transmission.

Also look at the Kimbrough gears. They fit just about anything and are nearly bulletproof. I'm currently running a 87t/48p TMaxx spur on my AX10.
Thanks for heads up Duuuuuuude (hope I'm not misspelling your name, I never count the u ).
Kimbrough and Duratrax are easy to get from tower.

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Why not get a 48p 5mm pinion? I have two of them that I ordered from RC$WD.

They work on my brushless outrunner great.

Link:
http://rc4wdstore.com/2/product_info...15dd1232a41ef7

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I've seen these in the past but they are small for my application. I am looking for a 24t to 28t pinion in 48p. Plus 48p just doesn't seem to like my plettenberg setup .
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