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JB1
12-02-2001, 08:43 PM
how much would two complete jugg1 or 2 axel assemblies cost, with or without wheels, no servos, without drive shafts.

Hairball
12-03-2001, 03:28 PM
Way too much. You'd be better off buying a NIB Jugg2 kit. Or better yet, just save your pennies and buy a TXT-1. :D

JB1
12-03-2001, 09:24 PM
wasnt the answer i was lookin 4, im planning on building a custom truck, all i need is the axel assemblies

Hairball
12-03-2001, 10:14 PM
I'm sorry it wasnt the answer you were looking for. I was going to do the same thing once, only with a set of Clodbuster axles. (before the Jugg was around).

I found that building two new axles was around ~$135. A New Clod was $230.

Get the idea? The Juggs only went up in price from the Clod days.

Good luck to you though. Try emailing Tamiya, maybe they can help you out.

And what kind of custom truck are you planning on? Keep in the mind that the TXT-1, although expensive, is STOCK what most aftermarket chassis have tried to do for a long time.

JB1
12-04-2001, 10:26 PM
i was planning on haveing the jugg axel assemblies, a kyosho QRC tranny to drive it and a .61 O.S heli motor then strap it all down on a brass or steel tube chassis with an extra long jugg 4 link kit and drive shafts. it made me drool just thinkin bout it :D

Hairball
12-04-2001, 10:47 PM
Sounds like fun to me. :D

If you want, when I get some time this weekend, I could get you all the part numbers you'd need to build two new axles. (I've got a TXT-1).

JB1
12-05-2001, 10:09 PM
dont trouble yourself, me and a bunch of friends are gunna go out in mid January and all buy new clods then modify them.
thanx anyway. :)