I snapped the driveshaft going from the motor to rear driveshafts. I'm looking at the exploded views and I'm having trouble determining the part number. Could someone verify if it is 7250? If so does anyone recommend the 7250R? I'm not to sure what I should get to fix my car.
7056...
http://buy.traxxas.com/advanced_sear...partsearch.y=0
7250 is a axle shaft for a 1/16th Summit
http://buy.traxxas.com/advanced_sear...partsearch.y=0
Here is a complete set on eBay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Traxxas-7057...item484c1bb52e
7250R is the number for the steel center shafts made by Traxxas... if you go steel, that is the way to go!
http://buy.traxxas.com/product_info....oducts_id=9923
Whatever it is I just typed... could be wrong.
So 7250R would be the best replacement?
Thanks for the help. I believe that is what I will do.
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Has anyone tested the durability of the steel center driveshaft by traxxas? Mine seems to always get chewed up by debris.
My plastic one gets chewed up.
I was wondering how you chewed up a steel one...
From what I read, they are better than any other brand out there.
Whatever it is I just typed... could be wrong.
Cool! I will be getting one as well once my current one wears out!
Traxxas CVD kit is very good. I've not had any problems with mine and its steel center and at each wheel. I do run then on my MERV not my Rally, but it sees much more hard core action.