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Old 05-13-2011, 01:25 PM   #1
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Default rear straight axle lock out's for tamiya tundra highlift axle

hey gyu's i am getting a tundr and would like to get some rear straight axle lockout's for it and not use the knuceles what are some brands that make them and what is the best ones thansk yall. ive serched and couldnt' fine anythign on it. thansk zman.
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rcpcrawlers are my fav so far

knuckles http://rcpcrawlers.com/product.php?p...&cat=17&page=1

rear lockouts http://rcpcrawlers.com/product.php?p...&cat=17&page=1
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thank's dude for that link to those. will get me a set coming soon.
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Old 05-17-2011, 01:34 AM   #4
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I was told that the TLT stuff will not work on High Lift axles. I have used the straight axle adapters from Junfac. I have never tried to use TLT stuff on the HL axle. Let me know if they work.
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I was told that the TLT stuff will not work on High Lift axles. I have used the straight axle adapters from Junfac. I have never tried to use TLT stuff on the HL axle. Let me know if they work.
I have a set of tlt rear lockouts and front alum steering knuckles from rcp crawlers and they work just fine
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I have a set of tlt rear lockouts and front alum steering knuckles from rcp crawlers and they work just fine
Great! then I will order some from them. I guess I can't believe everyone.
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Great! then I will order some from them. I guess I can't believe everyone.
yeah i have been running them on my highlift axled f350 for a while now and before when the axles were under a toyota so your good
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Old 05-19-2011, 12:50 AM   #8
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I was told that the TLT stuff will not work on High Lift axles. I have used the straight axle adapters from Junfac. I have never tried to use TLT stuff on the HL axle. Let me know if they work.
Correct. The distance from the dogbone end of the shaft and the through bolts on the housings vary between TLT and HL. In other words, a deeper C.
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Old 05-19-2011, 01:24 AM   #9
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i just recently purchases the rear straight axle adaptors made by junfac. they work great and there was zero movement when installed. link below.

http://www.tcscrawlers.com/Junfac-St...3-p-18240.html
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Correct. The distance from the dogbone end of the shaft and the through bolts on the housings vary between TLT and HL. In other words, a deeper C.
actually, now that you mention it, i remember when i was using the stock dogbone setup it was a tight fit i actually ground down the ball at the end of the dog bone, but i put in rc4wd straight axles in the rear and theres no issues thats probably an upgrade you consider getting too
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