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    Steel Driveshaft!?!?

    look here! i donno if it will fit but it looks really nice.

    http://www.rc4wdstore.com/2/product_...roducts_id=702
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    oh wait...im stupid....you would have to modify the stub axle and it probably wouldnt fit anyway...
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    lol


    if it did fit it wouldnt be hard to make it fit on the stub

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    yea and itts $40 each so $80 to do the rear!
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    oh well. it just looked neat.
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    I am also a rccrawler member. Those driveshafts are supposed to be able to handle more torque than traxxas shafts. Crawlers exert a LOT of force on their drivelines so most the aftermarket parts makers take that into consideration. I will post a thread on there and see if anyone has those shafts and a slash and is willing to try mocking them up.
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    no thanks....i dontr have 80 dollars to say goodbye to.
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    I was looking at that myself. I wonder if they can fit.
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    Well I tried my thread on rccrawler and nobody offered to mock them up but the general concensus is that for strength to go for jato outputs and shafts. If I quit spec racing thats what i'll do.
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    Yeah I have the jato shafts, the only problem is that they some times pop out of the yokes, but other than that they are great, just make sure you take off the boot and shorten them about 1/4 of and inch or more
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    Been running the stock shafts for years. Only 3s wears mine out. Then I spend $5 and I am good for over a year. I do use the steel output yokes though.
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