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Old 07-31-2015 | 11:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Ex_Pat_Tanker
Measure up mine - 3.5" back to back, which is exactly the same as the Asiatam Opel Blitz axles (I'm guessing the White company used a standard front axle design from the same folks who supplied GM?).

Asiatam axles available separately here: http://www.asiatam.com/index.php?cat...-3-Tonner.html

Could Ryan's SCX10 mod be made to work with these? The end caps of the diff housings are separate pieces, so in theory somebody could cast up a new part to hold a bearing and second pinion to drive a rear axle?
The Asiatam ones wouldnt work because they are split in halves the wrong way.

This would be a bit more, and they are currently out of stock, but they would definitly work. They are completely adjustable width so you can make em as narrow as you need. http://www.sdi4x4.com/index.php?id_p...duct&id_lang=1

then just use these for front and back that also are width adjustable.
http://www.sdi4x4.com/index.php?id_p...duct&id_lang=1

Obviously not cheap, but they will last. Like many have told me about Tamiya, you get what ya pay for, and these are worth the money.