Solid axle, OBR twin build

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still haven't managed to try out the new axles, went from soaking wet straight to 25deg+ and sun, so took my boat out instead:sailor: . everywhere was a dust bowl after 2 days so kinda parked until the next rain ..
 
still haven't managed to try out the new axles, went from soaking wet straight to 25deg+ and sun, so took my boat out instead:sailor: . everywhere was a dust bowl after 2 days so kinda parked until the next rain ..
glad to hear ur ok was starting to worry.like the monster came to life and took u out and went on a killing spreey


doug:)
 
dam straight.that would be fun.bet u could empty out the sand traps in a hurry.grounds keepers would be pulling out their hair firgering out what happened.
















doug
 
so far the ring and pinions are holding up but it's only had a tank thru it so far but considering i've snapped the axles twice and stripped gears then they weren't the weakest link...now i've strengthened the axles and welded up the shaft flats we'll see how the pinions hold up next time out....

for your build with the weight of a 170cc motor and heavy tires etc i'd look for maybe something a bit beefier, something in module 2.5 or 3...

TBO I've had nothing but good service from Vancouver hobbies, Scott is a good friend of mine so am surprised you had a problem.
did u weld up the flat on the pinion gear to moo



doug where u been:(
 
no, i didn't do the front spool shaft yet either but haven't had any problems up front, i'm still using grub screws to retain the drive shaft onto the pinion shaft.
had plenty of rain recently so will hit the hill in the next few days
 
good luck bro hope it all goes well.don't know how true this is but i heard that on 1:1 trucks the front gearing is geared a small amount higher so the front pulls alittle bit faster than the rear to remove unnessary load between the front and rear fighting against each other .sounds logical




doug
 
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