kawboy17
Pebble Pounder
Ok I think I have gone through most of the threads and can't find anyone saying who has or were they got the brace on the rear Axle in carbon fiber. Any help would be great thanks
Ok I think I have gone through most of the threads and can't find anyone saying who has or were they got the brace on the rear Axle in carbon fiber. Any help would be great thanks
They arent needed. The mount is for a rear mounted servo to activate a turning brake that never came about.
not needed, lol, I will take 2!! I think it helps, my rear gears clicked real bad when bound up and putting the factory one back on stopped this immediately!
Interesting, I've read both, "it's needed" as well as "not needed" here on the forum (when running the stock plastic axle top).No need for it.
Interesting, I've read both, "it's needed" as well as "not needed" here on the forum (when running the stock plastic axle top).
I run the stock aluminum one, then again, I'm not worried about the slight weight penalty (the rig is still better than I am;-)).
Another VERY important thing not to miss during the build is the installation of the rear axle plate (AX30559). Without this plate installed with the correct hardware the main support of the 5x8 bearing for the final gears is compromised. Immediate failure of the gears will occur without the hardware and rear axle plate installed! Please dont skip this step "thumbsup"
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Not sure where that thinking comes from. Take it off and you still have the same 2 screws holding the trans case to the axle top. Put the brace on and all you did was add a horizontal brace from the trans case to the axle top. If anything I think it'd add some lateral strength to the left side axle tube (other than the obvious to mount a servo) but other than that it's not helping to hold the trans case to the axle case at all.
Plastic axle top = use rear brace
Aluminum axle top = no rear brace needed