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Unknow Drive shaft
Hello,
My friends have got a durango 2005,he have broked the central drive shaft of the durango because he was a little bit old. After some research we can't find where do they are from..Maybe a XX-T rear drive shaft? Here's a picture: http://wisup.net/File_14/WIS_FR/2007...1271000917.jpg The lenght is 74 MM for the front central drive shaft and 94MM for the rear central drive shaft. So i hope aero raicng have a idea to find these drive shaft Thank you Hope you have understand Aurelio France |
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Hi Aurelio
You say 74mm but the caliper shows 94mm. If 74mm go with team Assc B4.(from memory). If 94mm maybe T4. |
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Hello thank for your answer
In fact my friend broked the rear central drive shaft the one shown on the picture.On the durango the front central drive shaft is shorter I'll check for the t4 thank! Ciao Aurélio |
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Hallo
Peter Pinisch (which drive this car for long time) told me that the Durango uses the rear drive shafts from the Asso B3!! But you could use others parts, if you use the two different diffs (from nitro or electro tc3). For example when you use the elector one-way at the front, its possible to build the car with yokomo Mip`s. |
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the centre driveshafts are schumacher!!!!
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Hello
Thanks all for your help: Scott can you precise from what shumacher car the center driveshaft are from please? Thank you Best reguards |
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Nah !!!!!
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just go to google and type 74mm mip cvd it brings up loads of results same for 94mm
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en...+mip+cvd&meta= http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en...G=Search&meta=
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