Tell me if I'm wrong because I don't know, it seems like in a pinch, adding grease to the axle in general can be done without disassembly. It might take some over greasing but I would imagine that it would distribute itself if it was applied to the general areas of moving parts.
I'm running a 4 in 1 medium oil on my gears instead of grease. The bearings inside of the axles and transmission are unshielded as well. This provides minimal resistance and helps efficiency and start up smoothness. It is quite noisy, and i stay well clear of water or any moisture for that matter but it means now i just open my axles, pour some in and screw the diff covers back on. Since the old oil usually runs off and drips out the casings eventually, i never need to remove stuff to clean. Just add more and continue. I mainly use this for slower speed rock crawling and shoter dry trails.
What make is that rear axle been trying to find a set of gears for mine. Was given to me so I have no idea who makes it hobby shop can't seem to figure it out
I like these videos you guys put out. Really keeps you guys engaged with the customers.
Great tips as always! Looking forward to that new knightrunner!
I will have some build videos on these trucks very soon.
Tell me if I'm wrong because I don't know, it seems like in a pinch, adding grease to the axle in general can be done without disassembly. It might take some over greasing but I would imagine that it would distribute itself if it was applied to the general areas of moving parts.
I'm running a 4 in 1 medium oil on my gears instead of grease. The bearings inside of the axles and transmission are unshielded as well. This provides minimal resistance and helps efficiency and start up smoothness.
It is quite noisy, and i stay well clear of water or any moisture for that matter but it means now i just open my axles, pour some in and screw the diff covers back on. Since the old oil usually runs off and drips out the casings eventually, i never need to remove stuff to clean. Just add more and continue. I mainly use this for slower speed rock crawling and shoter dry trails.
And when it does fail, just send it as 2wd for the next few runs until your country has the gears in stock again like I did last time 😂
What make is that rear axle been trying to find a set of gears for mine. Was given to me so I have no idea who makes it hobby shop can't seem to figure it out
I really like my element..but these toyta bodies must go
I am making a ford bronco hard body Enduro so I agree with the yota bodys
@@DoubleClutchProductions why toyota..why not ford chevy GMC..really be nice to see a Gmc factory body step side