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Old 11-08-2011, 10:28 AM   #1
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Default Which MIP stub axle will fit MIP AX10 center driveline cups ??

I am fabbing an 1/8th scale solid axle from various pcs.
I want this thing bullet proof to haul around a 12lb scale rig that keeps blowing the current CV joints at the stubs.
Yes, I could have gone with some Twinforce axles, but quite often I am the one who 'just has to build it myself'.

I am using AX10 center driveshafts as front axle shafts.
I could fab my own stub axle from 6mm rod, but would rather buy it from a known part.

What 6mm stub axles will fit in the driveshaft end?



A) Ofna Racing CVD Axle (MIP) 6MM 39076 | eBay
Discontinued. Smaller CV ball size.

B)MIP 1543 CVD Axle HPI Savage 21 Front or Rear | eBay


C) RC10 B4 Replacement MIP CVD Axle | eBay

D) (but I think they are 5mm shafts?)
Traxxas Slash 4x4 MIP X-Duty CVD Rear Axle MIP10131 | eBay
Correct CV ball size, 5mm shaft, M4 thread

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Old 11-08-2011, 10:57 AM   #2
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Anyone know about the 11102 for the Summit/Tmaxx/Emaxx/Revo?

Correct CV ball size, 12mm flange steps down to 6mm shaft, M5

MIP CVD Axle, Traxxas T-Maxx, E-Maxx (1)

Shaft diameter?
Ball diameter?
Hole size through the center of ball?
What two bearing sizes does it use in the knuckle?

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Old 11-08-2011, 06:59 PM   #3
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Anyone with a Tmaxx/Emaxx/Summit or Revo that is running MIP axle shafts?
Could you measure the CV ball outside diameter, and the hole (barrel) diameter?
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