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Old 02-03-2012, 08:50 PM
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What mud flap holders was Freddy using in the above picture, anyone know?
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What mud flap holders was Freddy using in the above picture, anyone know?
that doesnt help me any! but those hangers are cool as **** id like a set too
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can some one tell me what to use on the input shaft for an axial trans. that im using for a transfer case to go to 5mm so i can build my drive shafts? the shaft on the axial tranny is small and threaded i guess i should cut it off and grind a flat end on it?
Just like you said Shane cut it off and grind a flat.

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What mud flap holders was Freddy using in the above picture, anyone know?
Those are stock king Hauler mud flap brackets with springs so they work like the real mud flap brackets.

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Just like you said Shane cut it off and grind a flat.



Those are stock king Hauler mud flap brackets with springs so they work like the real mud flap brackets.

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thanks for posting the info on this thread, its helped me a lot. I'm making a 6X6 tipper (in UK terms)
Already got a Carson Truck Puller motor so dont need a reduction box. Instead I'm making a drop down gearbox using two of the big gears out of two spare Electrifly GD gearboxes, ( GD600 I think).
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How wide is the front drive axle? And would a axial axle fit?
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