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Axle question

Jordo

Rock Stacker
Joined
Mar 23, 2010
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Fargo
How would creeper axles hold up in a FOFF rig? Do the spider gears break easily?
 
i ser havent broke one set of spider gears yet. but what would be the best thing is to lock the axles. venom makes some heavy dudy lockers and case or u can just put a set of much better lincoln lockers in. as long as u lock the axles they should hold up the same or even better than all the other axles.
 
I exploded my spiders in the front axle, along with a twisted traxxas drive shaft and a broken axle. I was using the washer method when this happened and it was really my fault- pushed it to hard with the torque I have. Like stated above- lock the axles. Just to get on the rocks fast I jb'd them and they have held up so far. Nothing but good news on the lincoln lockers too. I am not familiar with foff rig set up but I assume locked axles are the norm?
 
i dont have a foff rig but from the videos ive watched, a locked axle is better and stronger for the the sheur size of the brushless motors that they use
 
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