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Old 01-05-2007, 10:53 AM   #1
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i need some xf axles tubes i have looked all over and cant find were to get any were can find them at???
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Old 01-09-2007, 10:40 PM   #2
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Any body know were i can get some???
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Old 01-10-2007, 05:08 AM   #3
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Old 01-10-2007, 06:54 AM   #4
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i need some xf axles tubes i have looked all over and cant find were to get any were can find them at???
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You've obviously not looked.

I typed "XTM X Factor" in the google search box.......The first link on the first page,clicked it and on the first parts page FOR the X Factor....WALLA,axle housings.

Took about 5 seconds
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I thought I was the only one who crawled with an X-factor, oh well. This might help: http://globalservices.globalhobby.com/part/145642.asp

The "X" axles are pretty tough. My only complaint is the set screws tend to work themselves loose, leaving you with 2 or 3WD! And they're very wide, but if your not competing it really doesn't matter about the width.
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I thought I was the only one who crawled with an X-factor, oh well. This might help: http://globalservices.globalhobby.com/part/145642.asp

The "X" axles are pretty tough. My only complaint is the set screws tend to work themselves loose, leaving you with 2 or 3WD! And they're very wide, but if your not competing it really doesn't matter about the width.
And the fact that the hogs head is the size of a Moab XL I tried running them once,for a few minutes The diffs are like rock magnets. And that was with my 8 1/2" LST's

X axles are tough,but like you said,they are way to wide and the set screws are aggravating at times. Twin axles are a MUCH better option.

Depending on the gears you run,you will have a stronger gear on in your diff.

There different gear ratios to pick from FOR the diffs

EASILY made into custom widths

Allot more ground clearence and they are HELLA stout

I'm running a 2 horsepower outrunner in my Twin and it's just begging for more
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