RC10.44 : Shaft Drive 4WD RC10
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Re: RC10.44 : Shaft Drive 4WD RC10
If I had to do it over again, I’d use the B64 drivetrain. The two pieces that run lengthwise to reduce flex would be easier to integrate into the tub (mount to the floor) rather than having to deal with two top plates.
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Re: RC10.44 : Shaft Drive 4WD RC10
you cannot say these things....................................without showing the picturesTHE H.P FREAK wrote: ↑Fri Dec 25, 2015 1:08 am I did the same thing years ago but used Traxxas E-revo front/rear gearboxes and a Redcat center diff.

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