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Old 02-17-2010, 08:23 PM   #1
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hey guys, can you use a different dig for the lnc? another brand? it seems that the lcc tranny is becoming a bit rare nowadays.... thanks
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Old 02-17-2010, 08:49 PM   #2
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Hey Jake,

I've not seen anything designed to fit the LNC as a DIG unit.

I doubt that we would see anything either as the LCC unit would be the ideal replacement for the LNC.

But, you never know...

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Old 02-17-2010, 09:42 PM   #3
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How about the RC4WD dig transmissions...
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How about the RC4WD dig transmissions...
the r2d tans have way to low of a gear ratio to be used on a losi unless you can get 1 of their 1:1 r2's with dig meant for their worminator
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the r2d tans have way to low of a gear ratio to be used on a losi unless you can get 1 of their 1:1 r2's with dig meant for their worminator
thanks, i'll be looking around for the lcc trans and other altertnatives....
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If you can run the LCC driveshafts on the LNC, you could always go oldschool and use a driveshaft dig...

Ive seen this one in person made from PVC and it worked well on an axial, but it was a little large.
Dig build thread.

This is the first dig I built back in the early days... worked very well in the day and is easy to make out of a variety of parts.
Socket to Ya, Front Dig

Also, you wouldnt have to lock the shaft as indicated by the axial/TLT builds threads since the worms will do that work for you. As long as you can disconnect the rear shaft you should have dig.
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thanks for the links will look into it


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If you can run the LCC driveshafts on the LNC, you could always go oldschool and use a driveshaft dig...

Ive seen this one in person made from PVC and it worked well on an axial, but it was a little large.
Dig build thread.

This is the first dig I built back in the early days... worked very well in the day and is easy to make out of a variety of parts.
Socket to Ya, Front Dig

Also, you wouldnt have to lock the shaft as indicated by the axial/TLT builds threads since the worms will do that work for you. As long as you can disconnect the rear shaft you should have dig.
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