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Old 11-28-2010, 06:12 PM   #1
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here is my problem- axial trans with wheely king axles, the problem is driveshafts... what do i use or what do i need to make? thanks in advance...

my driveshafts now are wk meets stampede and its just not workin, they are spinning free off the outdrive shafts on my tranny.
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Old 11-29-2010, 10:09 AM   #2
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There is a sticky around here somewhere for that. I know maxx shafts fit the wk axles. Try doing a search for traxxas or maxx shafts to axial tranny or axles.
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im am half tempted to put my pede tranny in my gc-3a chassis and call it a day, i really dont wanna, but i just might.
however, if i go with the stampede steel yokes, will it make it work out? thats pretty much what i have come to. i never had any problems with my pede tranny setup, but i really like the way the axial sits in the chassis.
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Old 11-29-2010, 05:01 PM   #4
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There is a sticky around here somewhere for that. I know maxx shafts fit the wk axles. Try doing a search for traxxas or maxx shafts to axial tranny or axles.
Do you mean "Maxx shafts made easy"? Its in the tips and tricks thread in the Axial section.
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I am running a r2d trans with wk axles. I tried a few options but the best was the MIP shafts for the ax10. They are indestructable! It will run you about $60 but it is well worth it. The part #'s are 9136 if you have dig and 8101 if you don't. Then you will need 2 of the 6mm adaptors which are # 8137.
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