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Espeefan
10-13-2011, 11:15 AM
Just like the title, I'm wondering if anyone has ever offered all aluminum Tamiya semi-truck drive axle cases that are a direct fit? I know there are Rc Channel's axles, and some TLT-1 axles cases out there, but I definitely would want one with the pass through shafts. I don't think I've ever seen any. Would it be possible to take two TLT-1 alloy axles and make a pass through shaft case, by using the pinion sides of both the cases, bolted back to back?

I know RC4WD has one alloy axle, but it's only the rear, single shafted design.

Cossett
10-13-2011, 12:31 PM
Hi Nathan the only alu tractor trucks axles I have seen are from GTDCNC http://store03.prostores.com/servlet/gtdcnc/the-TAMIYA-cln-TRACTOR-TRUCK/Categories

and I think but not sure about rcdamper on ebay
http://stores.ebay.com/Bargain-RC-TOYS-Store

hope that helps

Cheers Tracy

Bsorenson79
10-13-2011, 04:08 PM
Hi Nathan the only alu tractor trucks axles I have seen are from GTDCNC http://store03.prostores.com/servlet/gtdcnc/the-TAMIYA-cln-TRACTOR-TRUCK/Categories

and I think but not sure about rcdamper on ebay
http://stores.ebay.com/Bargain-RC-TOYS-Store

hope that helps

Cheers TracyI just checked out the link you posted. Man they are expensive!:eek:

SmallHaul
10-13-2011, 05:40 PM
These look cool:

http://store.rc4wd.com/CNC-Straight-Rear-Aluminum-Axle-Housing-for-Tamiya-Semi_p_928.html

Espeefan
10-14-2011, 04:33 AM
Thanks Cossest. I never realized there were that many aluminum goodies for the Tamiya rigs. I like those axles, but they are sold out, I guess! I couldn't find any aluminum axles from RC Damper. Other then the front one anyway.

Scott, I've seen the RC4WD rear axle, but they don't have a pass through shaft version!

Cossett
10-14-2011, 04:40 AM
Hi Nathan I'd seem them a email and find out when they will be back in stock...
Just a though....

Cheers Tracy

9W Monighan
10-14-2011, 07:37 AM
These look cool:

http://store.rc4wd.com/CNC-Straight-Rear-Aluminum-Axle-Housing-for-Tamiya-Semi_p_928.html

I never noticed that case Scott.

peterbilt65
10-14-2011, 04:55 PM
check out( rctruckhobby2005 )on ebay they have exact replacment machaned out of alluminum. neil

Espeefan
10-14-2011, 09:58 PM
Hey, thanks peterbilt65! I'll look into them!

Trucker Al
10-15-2011, 12:15 AM
Here is a direct link.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-14-Tamiya-Truck-Aluminum-mid-and-rear-Axle-Housing-/320773660286?pt=RC_Modellbau&hash=item4aaf999e7e

$150 plus shipping ! Ouch. and it is only a single output.

Al

Espeefan
10-15-2011, 01:56 AM
Doing a search, I found that same listing for both axles. It's the mid AND rear. I'm not sure if I'll be buying or not, just yet. The plastic axles seem pretty strong, but they can flex. Not really an issue on a semi truck, but I have some concerns on a tractor I am building, which is using these axles. It's going to be heavy!

Tamiya Cowboy
10-15-2011, 01:16 PM
Tamiya has never made any I have a good friend that works at Tamiya USA in CA named Dave and he said that it was never offered.

Now I have seen on scale were a guy took 2 alum half's and made a pass threw case from alum tlt cases and just cut the ears of and then filed them and after paint you could not tell they were ever there..

Espeefan
10-15-2011, 02:38 PM
Interesting idea, Paul, but that sounds like to much of a hack job, at least for my tastes.

So the question is, how much weight can a Tamiya semi axle handle? How much torque can the differential gears take? Are there any hardened gear set upgrades available? I don't know what my tractor will weigh, when it's complete, but I want it as heavy as possible. 20 to 30 pounds? Will the axles survive? I know some of you guys haul heavy loads on trucks, but that's not running larger ag tires, with better traction.

Stuff
10-17-2011, 03:57 PM
if you want to know about hardened gears for pulling you should find RCROADTRAIN on youtube and ask him. he says after each video his front diff out of the tri drive is worn right out!

Tamiya Cowboy
10-17-2011, 10:54 PM
Interesting idea, Paul, but that sounds like to much of a hack job, at least for my tastes.

So the question is, how much weight can a Tamiya semi axle handle? How much torque can the differential gears take? Are there any hardened gear set upgrades available? I don't know what my tractor will weigh, when it's complete, but I want it as heavy as possible. 20 to 30 pounds? Will the axles survive? I know some of you guys haul heavy loads on trucks, but that's not running larger ag tires, with better traction.

Dang Nate you are tuff man you cant even tell they they were not semi axles.. Anyways my globe liner hay hauler weights in at with the load 42 pounds and has not problem with gears never has..

Now one of my 2.2 rock crawlers weights 19 pounds and has a holmes puller motor in it witch has crazy power and tork is unreal no one has power like this in a semi. I run 11.1 lipo and mash on the throttle and I go threw one set of gears a season. So what I am saying the TLT gears are semi gears the pinon always go first.. Now you can get harden pinons and center sections from RC4WD and they help a ton if you run them gears in a semi you will never have a issue and for that fact you will never have a issue with the stock ones. Greg had dirt pushers D9 at 110 pounds one his lowboy and it did not hurt a thing..

Espeefan
10-18-2011, 01:17 PM
Yeah, I know Paul, I'm a perfectionist! It gets the better of me all the time. Thanks for the info on the axles. I always thought they were pretty durable. After all, Joe has run them for years, hauling dirt out of his basement, with no real failures. I think he might have worn out some gears, but they never failed to the point of breaking. This is all good info. Sounds like I shouldn't have to worry to much. I just know there will be a ton of torque on the axles and diffs, in my tractor, and I'm making it as heavy as I can. Guess if there is a problem, I'll find out! Good to know there are some hardened gears out there too.

FreddyGearDrive
11-02-2011, 05:53 AM
Nathen,I myself have only blown one pinion gear apart,& that was cause of my own stupidity. Pulling a loaded semi dump w/a loaded 6x6 dump,pulled the shaft right out of the gear.:eek: Now your talkin moving a LOT of weight through one little shaft. I highly doubt you'll be putting your tractor under these kinda loads.Plus the tractor will never get the traction of a loaded dump truck w/locked diffs & fulda tires on it.
The F-350 diffs work just fine, a little cutting & they look just ducky.
With a little time involved,you would never know that they were a steer axle to start with. Just used one in my tractor/loader in the rear,& that baby is heavy.She'll spin the tires in dirt w/no problem!
F-350 axles are everywhere & cheap,you can go through a boat load of 350 axles,before you hit the price of a couple aluminum axles.
Just my .02 on this topic.
FGD

dsm4g63punk
11-17-2011, 11:04 PM
i dunno if these are what your your looking for but there about as scale as it gets http://www.rcchannel.com.tw/index.php?cPath=34

pigeonfarmboy
11-18-2011, 02:41 AM
I owned the company when we developed these. I've only seen 2 guys blow them up on 4S with a Holmes Puller. Plan on building a heavy hauler and will be using these.

http://rcpcrawlers.com/product.php?productid=665&cat=17&page=1

(Grrrr just noticed there's only 1 in stock right now)

Espeefan
11-19-2011, 01:07 AM
Nathen,I myself have only blown one pinion gear apart,& that was cause of my own stupidity. Pulling a loaded semi dump w/a loaded 6x6 dump,pulled the shaft right out of the gear.:eek: Now your talkin moving a LOT of weight through one little shaft. I highly doubt you'll be putting your tractor under these kinda loads.Plus the tractor will never get the traction of a loaded dump truck w/locked diffs & fulda tires on it.
The F-350 diffs work just fine, a little cutting & they look just ducky.
With a little time involved,you would never know that they were a steer axle to start with. Just used one in my tractor/loader in the rear,& that baby is heavy.She'll spin the tires in dirt w/no problem!
F-350 axles are everywhere & cheap,you can go through a boat load of 350 axles,before you hit the price of a couple aluminum axles.
Just my .02 on this topic.
FGD

Thanks for the input Fred. I considered the Tamiya axles because they are cheap and readily available, pretty much like you said. I was really surprised how much the plastic cases flexed. Normally you can't flex them by hand, but I was bolting them up to some side plates for my tractor chassis, and I could easily flex them, by pulling the plates.

i dunno if these are what your your looking for but there about as scale as it gets http://www.rcchannel.com.tw/index.php?cPath=34

Thanks, and I have seen those before. In fact we kind of talked about them earlier in this thread. Apparently they kind of have a bad rapp, or at least the early versions do. Gear failures.

I owned the company when we developed these. I've only seen 2 guys blow them up on 4S with a Holmes Puller. Plan on building a heavy hauler and will be using these.

http://rcpcrawlers.com/product.php?productid=665&cat=17&page=1

(Grrrr just noticed there's only 1 in stock right now)

Those are beefy! Thanks for the link!

For all the good info here, I've since decided to go with something else, anyway. Plans change all the time! I think I'll do something a little different!