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Cutting brakes?

It should work fine.....8)

Axial's probably working really hard on testing to make sure there are no problems like there were with the bearings/gears

I'm not planning on using it though. If it worked with a 225 mini servo, I might try it out. But as stated above, I don't want to add anymore weight
 
In all seriousness, if you know your rig, and controller, you should know when you'll need dig/mixing and have no problem finding it on the remote without even looking at it.

Sounds like pressure gets to you easily.

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i never think about when and how to dig, if I need to dig I do, and if I don't need it I don't. It should be natural, and hesitation free.
 
Can we discuss for a moment how this cutting break option will be installed? What kind of hardware will there be, also how will it be wired and used with a transmitter?
 
cutting brake

Does any one have any idea when the cutting brake is comming out. I'm kind of getting impatiant:cry:
 
You can see in the rear Axle, a fex "extra" bearing locations.

I assume the main gear in the axle itself would be split into independent gears for the rear, and maybe the servo on the ass will move the gears across the final drive gear from the tranny?


I dunno, i still have over $300 to spend in gears, Trans plates, cases and a new servo before the truck can stay togeather enough to worry about another dozen or so minute moving parts.
 
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