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quick fix for the drive shaft

there you go. that looks pretty strong. I gotta try that.


The added section of the female shaft,just slide it down all the way to the yoke,apply thin CA to it and your done. Before you glue it though,make sure you leave enough slip. You should only need about a 1/4" of slip.
 
Beau, what did you use for the rock sliders? seen best in the after picture mounted on the chassis between the two lower link mounts. they look like they work great

thanks

i actually roled lexan around a screw driver for that, if any one is thinking of relocating the trany you have to shave the motor mount flush with the motor!! no pics yet of that
 
be careful putting a ziptie on your drive shaft...........My stupid self was tightening the ziptie with some needle nose pliers and the ziptie broke and I just jabbed myself in the lip:shock: with the pliers........:roll:.........well way to go dumb a__


I hope somebody gets a laugh at my stupidity.
 
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