XO1 cvd Axles Installed on Slash 4x4











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It was time for a longevity upgrade. With more power the yokes were starting to take a strain. Now with these cvd's they're a little beefier at 6mm instead of the stock 5mm axle shaft. They also use bigger bearings so I don't have worry about them seizing up as often. • EDIT: There are now versions specifically made the the Slash 4x4 https://www.amainhobbies.com/traxxas-... • Conversion List • 6451 x2-------------------Traxxas Front Driveshaft (1) - $33 x 2 • 6452 x2-------------------Traxxas Rear Driveshaft (1) - $33 x 2 • 6455 x1-------------------Traxxas Aluminum Rear Axle Carriers - $31 • 6439 x1-------------------Traxxas Aluminum Steering Block Set - $27 • PTK-MR126-2RS x1---ProTek 6X12X4mm Ball Bearing (10) - $10 • LOSB5970 x1----------- Losi 10X15X4mm Bearings (4) - $6 • 4955 x1-------------------Traxxas Pins, axle (2.5x12mm) (4) - $1 • 3982 x3-------------------Traxxas Washer, Teflon 6x8x0.5 (10) - $4 • 91171 x1-----------------AE SC10 4x4 FT Wheel Hexes (4) - $14 • Instead of the Aluminum Traxxas Carriers, you could get the plastic Tekno Carriers for much cheaper: • TKR6837 -----------------Tekno RC M6 Steering Block Set (2) - $8 • TKR1952T15 ------------Tekno RC M6 Rear Hub Carrier Set (2) - $8

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