Associated Stealth tranny? I'm just starting to build a rock crawler from my Tamiya TLT-1. Reading the forums it seems everyone is using a Stampede tranny. Is there a reason for this other than the ability to use the Traxxas slider axles easily? If I stick with dogbones is there a major reason why I couldn't use a Associated stealth trans I have already have to build the chassis around? Thanks for any advice/tips. Doug |
Re: Associated Stealth tranny? I used a old stealth in a 2.2 crawler. Worked great. The diff needs to be tightened hard. I wonder what the ratio difference between the Stealth and Stampede are? The stealth is around 2.60 IIRC. |
Re: Associated Stealth tranny? I put a stealth out of a b3 in my POS tc3 crawler type thing , and you will probaly need to jbweld the diff , I couldn't get mine to stay tight enough to not slip. I will probaly use a losi xxx tranny in my tlt, although my stock tlt tranny has held up fine with 3 jbwelded diffs and lots of crawling kevin |
Re: Associated Stealth tranny? Im using a old 6 gear associated tranny in "kickbacks 72" and its woring just fine. |
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