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On a positive note here is my club car truggy ready for action in the new year.
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Originally Posted by Tmachine
(Post 13742681)
hi guys any insight?
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I would guess Tekno is not hearing us!I understand engineers are telling them one thing,but engineers think that the way they do it is best.Maybe Tekno should find some new engineers.lol.
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Originally Posted by dbrown
(Post 13743766)
I would guess Tekno is not hearing us!I understand engineers are telling them one thing,but engineers think that the way they do it is best.Maybe Tekno should find some new engineers.lol.
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Originally Posted by savagesam
(Post 13742781)
On a positive note here is my club car truggy ready for action in the new year.
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Spent all day today testing the new agama diff set up, and the truggy ran flawlessly all day, didn't miss a beat, no diff leaks and no stripped spur gears.
Looking forward to the new season with my new ride . Even with the spur gear problem which really isn't that big of a deal especially now i don't need to worry about it, this truggy is still by far the best truggy i have ever owned hands down it has the best quality, durability, speed and handling of anything out there, GOTTA LOVE TEKNO.:nod::nod::nod: Attachment 1258249 Attachment 1258251 Attachment 1258250 |
Drive shaft pins
Folks
I understand the front and rear drive shafts are not very expensive to buy. But is replacing the pins a reasonable option? If so which maker's pins work? Secondly, I see aluminum drive shafts are an option. Is aluminum strong enough and durable enough? Thank you |
I use the Mugen ones
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Originally Posted by savagesam
(Post 13742781)
On a positive note here is my club car truggy ready for action in the new year.
http://i408.photobucket.com/albums/p...ps7ee23d2e.jpg |
Originally Posted by MartinB
(Post 13746222)
Folks
I understand the front and rear drive shafts are not very expensive to buy. But is replacing the pins a reasonable option? If so which maker's pins work? Secondly, I see aluminum drive shafts are an option. Is aluminum strong enough and durable enough? Thank you I personally wouldn't waste my money on the aluminium center drive shafts. With the amount of chassis flex you get from this truck I reckon they would bend too easily. |
Originally Posted by hambone
(Post 13746510)
Looking pretty sporty Sam!
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Originally Posted by savagesam
(Post 13746894)
Got to look after the club car too, keeps the major event car fresh for the big ones, time for some more painting i think, have a great new year Hamm
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Tekno NT-48's placed 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th in a full truggy main at Fear Farm track in Phoenix yesterday. These things are incredible driving machines. Want to pass somebody, push them into the corner fast and cut in sharp and your gone. Love it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by Retired09
(Post 13760293)
Tekno NT-48's placed 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th in a full truggy main at Fear Farm track in Phoenix yesterday. These things are incredible driving machines. Want to pass somebody, push them into the corner fast and cut in sharp and your gone. Love it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by Retired09
(Post 13760293)
Tekno NT-48's placed 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th in a full truggy main at Fear Farm track in Phoenix yesterday. These things are incredible driving machines. Want to pass somebody, push them into the corner fast and cut in sharp and your gone. Love it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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