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Old 06-26-2006, 07:23 PM   #1
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planning on building a 2.2 with juggy axles........for my taste they area a bit wide, Im looking for deep back set rims and or any way to narrow down the steering knuckles and drive axle assemblies.......I tried search but found lack of info....maybe because there is none LOL

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Old 06-26-2006, 10:36 PM   #2
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Look for a thread started by CSR.
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Old 06-27-2006, 09:37 AM   #3
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I am thinking that any of the aftermarket knuckles for the clod will fit. Am I right?
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some pics of my 2.2 1:4 gear ratio Jugg axle
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some pics of my 2.2 1:4 gear ratio Jugg axle
Okay so a nice link with no info on what was actually used.....LOL I take it those are standard stampede 2.2 wheels? are you using stock or another steering knuckle?
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This one in particular. I wanted to see it again.

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OK so stock pede rear wheels narrowed from the front....gotcha.......
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well nearly done with it need to be done tonight, how do you increase the steering on these axles? cutting off the stops does nothing and the stub axles bind on the axle shafts now..........Im guessing grind down the collar on the stub axle for more clearance to stop the bind.........then???????????????
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not sure, never tried it. everything ive heard is that its not worth trying.
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not sure, never tried it. everything ive heard is that its not worth trying.
well when ya do make it out to play bring both of your rigs.......we can always come up with super or 2.2's
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oh i will! the TXT is waiting on an ESC right now and the TLT is... well its a pile of parts. lol... ive got pretty much everything but the chassis for the TLT.
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i'm in the middle of build semi scale trail jugg2 for fun and i'm still waiting on some parts too.

http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/showt...595#post363595

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here a link to unimoger's sw14'er
My SW-2 14'er buildup
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well played with the steering abit and was able to get about 3* more. I ground off the steering stops on the knuckles, ground off 1/8" from the cup side of the stub axles to stop bind, and then ground a nice smooth arch in the knucke steering arm where it meets the circular part of the knuckle.

Not alot better but just might save me a backup or 2 in the comp on saturday

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well here are a few spy shots of the juggy, SNAKE shassis rig.....I have not had a test it at all, the test will be a comp tomorrow....... more pics to follow

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looks really cool too and i'm using the same tires for my jugg2 truck.

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just got it running and using an old losi trans and the gearing sucks.....so gonna run the TLT in the comp tomorrow
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