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  • Beam mainshaft

    Hi all,
    Does anyone know if the Trex450 main shaft fits the BEAM?
    If so is it a direct replacement or does it need to be cut and drilled?
    Not that I need one its just that if I do it would be handy to know.
    Cheers.
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  • #2
    Its not unfortually Ade. Different lengths and the holes are not drilled the same.

    Cheers
    Cheers Matt

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    • #3
      No Mate they are different! See Jasons build post!

      Mains shafts should be back in stock next fews days and some pro ones (hardened) as well.

      More, lots more kits and Parts are here in the Uk just waiting for customs to clear it..

      Infact is all back and new items to add so hopefully giving a better price on some of the parts.. crash parts.

      I would say if you crash (newbie) then the hardened shaft is not the way to go as the force has to go somewhere and is not really needed but has been asked for so here you go..

      Chrome and the black canopy look really cool.

      Rob
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      • #4
        I'm definitely now of the opinion I will stick with the softer mainshafts.

        I'm sure the softer shaft saved my blades in one of my crashes.
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