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Old 04-11-2008, 05:42 PM   #1
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Hey guys i have had many crawlers....but recently picked up a tamiya wrangler....and am not 100% sure how to lock the axles.....i know how to do the rear but how are you guys doing the front since it is idependant dog bones? your guys help would be appreciated

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Old 04-11-2008, 06:03 PM   #2
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It's the samething as the rear. Just have to remove a whole lot more stuff to get to it.
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It's the samething as the rear. Just have to remove a whole lot more stuff to get to it.
x2 - There is a diff, you just need to get to it.
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hey guys....thanks for your info....also how strong are these cc01's in terms of abuse.....i do not abuse my stuff at all, i am running a stock 27t motor in it......what i am asking is what kind of abuse can these things take in terms of axles diffs ETC
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I've seen people rag on them pretty hard. But as in everything, common sense prevails. If it's obviously bound up, don't grab the throttle. But that being said, they are pretty robust.
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