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Old 03-26-2007, 09:48 PM   #1
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hey, i just need someone to identify these links because one of the plastic ends is broken.






anyone know where to get these and what they would be under?

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traxxas tmaxx ballend. Under traxxas.
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Old 03-26-2007, 10:03 PM   #3
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The first pic I believe is the small 6.8mm Gmade ends like the one's shown here:



On the steering drag link there in the second pic...Tmaxx PN#2742 I believe. Ya might as well just upgrade to the Jato or Revo rod ends since your going to have to buy new one's anyways. You will have to go larger on your all-thread though for those. They are PN#5347 (revo) & PN#5525 (jato & long versions).

Should be able to get them at almost any hobby shop (if they are a true hobby shop )...or you can buy them here: http://www.buytraxxas.com/

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What size all thread do you need for the Jato/Revo ends? 8/32 by any chance?
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groovy.

i dont have to replace the steering linkage at this point, but the rod ends in the first picture is PN 5525 correct?
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groovy.

i dont have to replace the steering linkage at this point, but the rod ends in the first picture is PN 5525 correct?
No, I was mistaken...check my edited post now
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What size all thread do you need for the Jato/Revo ends? 8/32 by any chance?

Yup 8-32 fits perfect for the Revo & Jato ends.

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ok, now im just confused... in a new post please which end link do i need for the control arm?
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ok, now im just confused... in a new post please which end link do i need for the control arm?
That one looks to be the 6.8mm Gmade ends. Crawler Store used to sell them, but I am not seeing them on his site now...maybe pm him and see if he does have a set or two in stock still that isn't on his site.

Can get them here directly from Junfac:

http://stores.ebay.com/JunFac-Store

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