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Old 20-03-2009
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Hi guy`s i got myself a Ansmann Royal Flash 4wd and would like to know if it can be modded to 2wd, if i just take the center shaft out i will lose power through the diff???????????
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you could fit a front way diff? dont know it they are available for it though
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I would just run it as 4wd and not take any points in the truck class. If you were dead set on making it 2wd might be best just to remove the two front driveshafts.
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as suggested above take the propshaft and front driveshafts out, and if you get sick of the daft motor mount, you can use the chassis and motor mount from a smacker (not master smacker) so you can use normal pinions. takes about 45mins to swap the relevant parts.
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BENSPEED888, you can use the chassis and motor mount from a smacker (not master smacker) so you can use normal pinions. takes about 45mins to swap the relevant parts
Thanks for that m8 thats a good idea
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