DURATRAX LOSI LXT CONVERSION CHAIN DRIVE

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DURATRAX LOSI LXT CONVERSION CHAIN DRIVE

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got this from dhood super clean just added the wheels/tires.

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Re: DURATRAX LOSI LXT CONVERSION CHAIN DRIVE

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Very cool. Anything nitro conversion I like no matter the base.

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Holy hell that's wiiiiiiiiide with the offset wheels :shock:
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Re: DURATRAX LOSI LXT CONVERSION CHAIN DRIVE

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only about 1 1/2" wider than a stock jrxt.

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Re: DURATRAX LOSI LXT CONVERSION CHAIN DRIVE

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One issue you might notice...the wider your track gets in relation to your wheelbase, the more twitchy the steering will become. Wider track gives you improved steering, but too much is just as bad as too little. :)
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Re: DURATRAX LOSI LXT CONVERSION CHAIN DRIVE

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What is that chain drive from?
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fredswain wrote:What is that chain drive from?
That's what the kit was supplied with.

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Re: DURATRAX LOSI LXT CONVERSION CHAIN DRIVE

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The associated Kit reused the stealth diff, everything but the gear which was swapped for the sprocket. I think the LXT version used the stock losi diff as well, with a different sprocket than the Associated.
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Re: DURATRAX LOSI LXT CONVERSION CHAIN DRIVE

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Coelacanth wrote:One issue you might notice...the wider your track gets in relation to your wheelbase, the more twitchy the steering will become. Wider track gives you improved steering, but too much is just as bad as too little. :)
it steers great on my shelf lol :lol:

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