ZANDOR RCTalk VIP Messages 6,673 Reaction score 3 Points 0 Location Everson RC Driving Style Bashing Mar 29, 2004 #1 just bought widemax a arms w/new turn buckles. what else do i need to make this conversion compleate.oh and i already did the 2.5 conversion...
just bought widemax a arms w/new turn buckles. what else do i need to make this conversion compleate.oh and i already did the 2.5 conversion...
D DarthRacer Hardcore RCTalk User Messages 1,522 Reaction score 2 Points 148 Location Charlotte, NC RC Driving Style BashingRacing Mar 29, 2004 #2 Sounds complete to me. That was all they did for the 2.5 Maxx. Oh, did you get longer drive shafts???
Sounds complete to me. That was all they did for the 2.5 Maxx. Oh, did you get longer drive shafts???
ZANDOR RCTalk VIP Messages 6,673 Reaction score 3 Points 0 Location Everson RC Driving Style Bashing Mar 29, 2004 Thread starter #3 no idid't get the new drives .i need them huh.i got the set on ebay for 25 us.
G gutterboy RCTalk Addict Messages 765 Reaction score 0 Points 0 RC Driving Style Mar 30, 2004 #4 I used my original driveshafts. The only thing is that when I put the 2.5 arms on, they were a little loose in between the bulks, had a little play. I just put little washers in between them and it worked.
I used my original driveshafts. The only thing is that when I put the 2.5 arms on, they were a little loose in between the bulks, had a little play. I just put little washers in between them and it worked.
L lykan Hardcore RCTalk User Messages 1,302 Reaction score 1 Points 0 RC Driving Style Mar 30, 2004 #5 Yeah GB, thyey were loose when I did mine, I used fuel tubing so they had alittle give. Stock drive axles worked fine for me.
Yeah GB, thyey were loose when I did mine, I used fuel tubing so they had alittle give. Stock drive axles worked fine for me.