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Old 02-12-2013, 05:35 AM
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Question Witch axle to use on articulated dumpers ?

Hello all,

Any suggestions on witch axles to use on an articulated dumper ? I've started a looong time Project, and are in the drawing state of an terex ta 40, 1:14,5 scale, and are wondering if anyone had a good recomendation on witch axles to use ?

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Old 02-12-2013, 07:52 AM
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Default Re: Witch axle to use on articulated dumpers ?

These people have axles but very expensive. http://shop.premacon.com/index.php?cPath=53_55 Look under Drive Technology. Ed

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Old 02-13-2013, 02:03 AM
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I think Jammer means this one.

http://shop.premacon.com/index.php?cPath=24_25_62
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Old 02-13-2013, 12:03 PM
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Default Re: Witch axle to use on articulated dumpers ?

over 430 per axle for pot metal (zinc) is more than i consider it to be worth.

depending on your other components you can use several aluminum axles for under 150$ each that will be just as strong.

http://store.rc4wd.com/Scale-Crawler-Axle_c_12.html

i have been trashing the trex60 in my 1:8 scale offroader. but you might look into the worminator for a truck, as it can be multi axle linked easily.

they did have a great remote lockable axle but that has since been removed due to availability. im sad i couldnt get any myself..

another option are the tamiya truck axles. those have differentials and have heard of them surviving extreme loads. rc4 are locked with no diffs unless otherwise noted. thats my only gripe with them. pretty miserable turning on pavement

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Default Re: Witch axle to use on articulated dumpers ?

That is a nice looking axle. Does anybody have a picture of one taken apart ?
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over 430 per axle for pot metal (zinc) is more than i consider it to be worth.

depending on your other components you can use several aluminum axles for under 150$ each that will be just as strong.

http://store.rc4wd.com/Scale-Crawler-Axle_c_12.html

i have been trashing the trex60 in my 1:8 scale offroader. but you might look into the worminator for a truck, as it can be multi axle linked easily.

they did have a great remote lockable axle but that has since been removed due to availability. im sad i couldnt get any myself..

another option are the tamiya truck axles. those have differentials and have heard of them surviving extreme loads. rc4 are locked with no diffs unless otherwise noted. thats my only gripe with them. pretty miserable turning on pavement

Thanks, ill definitely have a closer look on the worminators

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