Building Shocks and Installing Axles
The driveshafts have steel universal joints at each end, with sleeves to retain the stock pins. When plugging the female driveshaft halves onto the male shaft, orient the halves so the screw pin holes line up. Note that the rear shaft (top) utilizes short and long half-shafts, while the front shaft (bottom) has equal-length halves.
Compress the driveshafts fully and install them on the axles, then extend each shaft to slide over the transmission outputs to finish the job. For the final step, pass the axles’ T-lock cables up to the servos, and snap them onto the balls. Press each cable into its bracket and secure with the screws supplied in the T-Lock kit.
That's all for part 4 of our TRX-4 Kit build. Coming Up in Part 5: mounting the tires and painting the body! Missed a step? Click on the links to go back to Part 1, Part 2, or Part 3.