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Old 26-01-2014
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Default Sc 210 driveshafts Outdrives

Is it me or do the driveshafts sit really close to the ends of the Outdrives ? Or have I built it wrong ?
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Old 26-01-2014
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They did on the normal 210 causing excessive outdrive wear and popped out if the car took a knock. TD have released long outdrives but they're classed as an option part for the buggy but I'm not sure if these are standard on the short course but it doesn't sound like it.
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Ok thanks , looking at picks on TD website the driveshafts look the same as how I have built them very close to the out drive I don't like this as it's common practice for the drive pin to sit in the middle of the Outdrives I will contact TD see what they say
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Either the long outdrives #TD310417 or longer drive shafts #TD310122 will prevent driveshafts from popping out during hard hits
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Old 27-01-2014
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Thanks for the info chaps , spoke to team Durango today really helpfull and sorted me out , great customer services and support
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