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Old 03-20-2007, 11:38 AM   #1
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Ok, so I just spent about an hour searching through faq's and threads to find this info and I have had no luck. I can find everything I need to know about wideners for these axles, but nothing that actually tells me the width.

Does anyone know...or can anyone measure for me, the width of a stock "out of the kit" TLT assembled axle...from hex to hex?

I am in the market for some narrow axles to do a long travel project and need to know if these will fit under body on some 1:10 scale bodies. I realize I may have to play with wheel offsets and stuff....but can ya help a brotha out?
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Old 03-20-2007, 12:47 PM   #3
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So...roughly 8" from stub to stub and 7" from hex face to hex face...hmmmm just might work perfect!

Thanks for the info...guess I'll be picking up a TLT kit

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Great, this information helps me as well.

I am rebuilding my Mountaineer and I do not like how narrow the front stock axle is.

I could probably search for this, but does anyone know what the default axle ratio is on the TLT?
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