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racingdwarf 23-09-2007 10:45 PM

XX4 outdrive savers
 
Hi all

Were would I find a set of good outdrive savers for my xx4? Had a bit of an off today:rolleyes: and lost one of the pair that came with the car.

Any help would be great thanks

ashleyb4 23-09-2007 10:48 PM

PM someone called ryan on here he sells them i have a pair of his, high quality top notch and at a good price to.


A

racingdwarf 25-09-2007 09:06 PM

Thanks for that,Contacted ryan, he's not got any at the min:(.......,Anyone know who else to contact???????

lazerboy 25-09-2007 09:12 PM

go to your local hobby store/ hobby shop and bring your diff. they should have some aluminum tubes there. Find a size that fits your outdrives tightly. this should only be a few pounds. Go home, cut them to an appropriate length, and use a drop of CA to hold them on. if you dont lather it on, they should be able to pull off fairly easily, but they shouldn't come off when you run the car. (i saw pics of this on another forum, so i'm not completely bs'ing you)

PaulRotheram 25-09-2007 09:26 PM

so there is abit of BS in there somewhere? :confused::)

ashleyb4 25-09-2007 09:31 PM

Im not sure if it would work as you would need the holes drilled on the sides to allow for the pin to go inside as the pin on the uj's is slightly longer than the diameter of the outdrive so you wouldnt be able to get the uj in without filing the end of the pin down which may result in the pin spinning in the outdrive.

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losixxx 25-09-2007 09:35 PM

another pearl of wisdom from lazerboy:eh?:

lazerboy 25-09-2007 09:54 PM

well, that's the way i'd do it b/c i'm dirt poor and 15.

Fiddybux 25-09-2007 10:01 PM

Try these:

http://dcracing.co.uk/dcrshop/produc...305c661850d861

ashleyb4 25-09-2007 10:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lazerboy (Post 61886)
well, that's the way i'd do it b/c i'm dirt poor and 15.

The thing is though it wouldnt work so you are telling someone about it they could go to there local model shop buy some tube come home try and make it and find it doesnt work so then he thinks oh i got bad advice from oOple and he may stop using oOple. Which is a bad thing. So unless it works and YOU have tried it please dont post it.

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markwilliamson2001 26-09-2007 10:32 AM

I got mine from Chris Long!

He sent me them via payment from paypal.

They were 12.50 a pair.

M.

racingdwarf 26-09-2007 11:59 AM

Outdrive savers
 
Thanks all I have sorted a set of chris longs 2nd hand:).I've been racing model cars for around 20yrs with the odd break, but I,ve just put the 1/8th car's down after 10yrs and come back to tenth so little things like this I know nothing about.Coventry last weekend was my first big meet with tenth since 1991 I was well chuffed with 2nd in the B 2wd & 3 in the B 4wd.

Thanks for all your help.The metal work option looked hard work and I think the air could ave got a bit blue in the old shed:p.BUT thank you for posting the thred.as I suspect chris long ones may be hard to get over there thus making your own may have been the only option unless you want to spend mega bucks!!! So thanks to all for all your help.

lazerboy 26-09-2007 08:17 PM

why would it not work?

ashleyb4 26-09-2007 08:56 PM

Because the pin would NOT fit inside of the tube. thats why it wouldnt work.

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lazerboy 26-09-2007 08:58 PM

then take a dremel to it, it's not hard. Most of the stuff you see you can make yourself with a dremel.

ashleyb4 26-09-2007 09:07 PM

Yea but you didnt put that in your previos post though did you so your previous post is wrong. Hence why it wouldnt work. Pleas ethink before you post double check it and make sure it actually WORKS!!!

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Gaz_Stanton 26-09-2007 09:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ashleyb4 (Post 62132)
Please think before you post
A

:o Ha ha!

Sorry Ash, but this really did make me laugh!!! :rolleyes: :p :)

ashleyb4 26-09-2007 09:55 PM

I am just passing on from what i have learnt.

A

Gaz_Stanton 26-09-2007 10:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ashleyb4 (Post 62149)
I am just passing on from what i have learnt.

A

That's good to hear. :cool:

matdodd 26-09-2007 10:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gaz_Stanton (Post 62138)
:o Ha ha!

Sorry Ash, but this really did make me laugh!!! :rolleyes: :p :)


He's geting there then :D


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