Hot Racing Rear Light Weight Metal CV Splined Drive Shafts for Traxxas Slash 4x4

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Hot Racing Rear Light Weight Metal CV Splined Drive Shafts for Traxxas Slash 4x4
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This is a replacement Hot Racing Slash Rear Light Weight Metal CV Splined Drive Shaft Set for the Slash, Slash 4X4, Stampede 4X4 and Rustler 4X4. 

Features:

  • CNC machined #45 hardened carbon steel, S2 spring steel and Aluminum construction
  • Replaces factory plastic drive axles
  • Hard Black Anodized Aluminum Slider
  • Blue anodized aluminum pin capture rings with rubber o-rings to prevent movement
  • Design eliminated CV pin setscrew
  • Hardened S2 Spring steel wheel shaft
  • #45 Steel is black finish S2 spring in Brown finish
  • Rubber dust boot to keep the Splined Drive for maximum protection against the elements

Includes:

  • (2) Rear Cv Splined Drive Shaft spline CVD shaft assemblies
  • (2) M4x2.5x11mm screw shafts

Specifications:
Approximate overall collapsed length:
113mm

NOTES:

  • Replaces factory plastic Traxxas parts
  • Replacement parts include: SLD425 (M4x2.5x11mm screw shafts)

This product was added to our catalog on February 20, 2019

nat carpenter
Verified Owner
Monday, Mar 30 2020 (about 4 years ago)
Hot Racing Rear Light Weight Metal CV Splined Drive Shafts for Traxxas Slash 4x4
Save your money. These lasted one run and broke on the second battery pack. We are running a brushless set up on 3s so breaks are to be expected but the stock shafts have held up better than these did.
Michael Goodall
Saturday, Apr 10 2021 (about 3 years ago)
Hot Racing Rear Light Weight Metal CV Splined Drive Shafts for Traxxas Slash 4x4
At least they are $20 cheaper than other metal axles. They made it through almost 40% of my 3s battery pack before one snapped. I am partially to blame. Running a locked diff and 2.8 proline mx28s on a 3s rustler 4x4. They seem well built overall. But they neck down really small when they go into the cv joint and the hub. 2s they will probably last a good while or with tires that don't hook. But that's like building a race car and driving at half throttle the whole time.