Junfac Shafts are great, i have used them inna couple trucks. My advice to you is once you get them, there is a grub screw the pin in the uni, take that out and thread lock it. Me and 2 other mates had our shafts falling apart all the time until we realised that was the problem
How addictive is scale gear?? i have swags, fuel cans, pick axe and shovel, maxx trax type things etc there is sooo much its crazy.
RC4WD have 1.55in steel rims which are 5 stud too, defs need to get them =D
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i looove RC4WD, 1.55s are the go, tyre range isnt big but get technical and learn something new.......chop a set of 1.9s to fit 1.55s, i did and they look awesome plus no one else has 1.55 trail busters =D
I love how your truck is getting heaps detailed, looks sooo good, have you seen the ARB diff hats for these diffs??
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OIIIO - Buy it, wheel it, break it, google it, fix it, wheel it - Its a Jeep thing, You understand.
i looove RC4WD, 1.55s are the go, tyre range isnt big but get technical and learn something new.......chop a set of 1.9s to fit 1.55s, i did and they look awesome plus no one else has 1.55 trail busters =D
I love how your truck is getting heaps detailed, looks sooo good, have you seen the ARB diff hats for these diffs??
Judd, I've got to see this custom tyre job - sounds mad
Also ARB diff cover hats avial? lol! WTF!
I got my JK out the night after the girsl went to bed, man I miss my RC action! lol!
They are exy but look super scale, and if scale is what you aim for the sky is the limit.
Ill find a link and calculation for tyre chopping i made. I have a pic some where to ill have a look
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OIIIO - Buy it, wheel it, break it, google it, fix it, wheel it - Its a Jeep thing, You understand.
I cant find the calculations chart i made but the pic is there. Obviously the taller tyre is the 1.9in. You can see in the pic the glue mark where it joins, i still have these some where and i dont think the have been driven on much but the are still together after atleast a year.
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OIIIO - Buy it, wheel it, break it, google it, fix it, wheel it - Its a Jeep thing, You understand.
Junfac Shafts are great, i have used them inna couple trucks. My advice to you is once you get them, there is a grub screw the pin in the uni, take that out and thread lock it. Me and 2 other mates had our shafts falling apart all the time until we realised that was the problem
How addictive is scale gear?? i have swags, fuel cans, pick axe and shovel, maxx trax type things etc there is sooo much its crazy.
RC4WD have 1.55in steel rims which are 5 stud too, defs need to get them =D
Hey Judd, I took your advice but the pin fell out. I didn't realise as I was going downhill, luckily I found the part of the shaft that had fallen off.... but not the pin. I then replaced the pin and put heaps of grease on it but it fell out again
I then used my last pin & tightened the grub screw, all good now... I hope.
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