With drive (code F.CD)
- R.CD.1
Standard: No, it need a big hole in the chassis for the drive shaft.
Max shock adsorvers allowed: 3
Advanced suspension geometry (Camber angle): No
Notes: The green liftarm on the axle means that the axle need a support to keep the structure enough strong, but you can put this support anywhere you want in the top.
You can read more about the Modular Platform System here: MPS
do you have a front steering version of this live axle?
ReplyDeleteNot yet... be patience...
ReplyDeleteCould you make a nother rear and front axle drive with out this piece please:
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Kategorie:Half Beams, Special
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hi, could you do instructions for ldd thanks
ReplyDeleteI have download SR3D and a .L3B file, and I can open it, but how can I open the instruction mode in the programme? with Lego Digital Designer (LDD) you just click on instructions mode, but how can I do it in SR3D
ReplyDeleteSR3D doesn't have instructions mode. you must built the axles just looking the 3D model, that shouldn't be hard ;)
ReplyDeleteI see the following problem: The distance between the axle and the body is changing depending how the shock absorbers go in and out. This means for me: the axle between gearbox and diff must be able to change its lenght. not much, but a little bit. In real cars, this is the case. How do you solve the problem?
ReplyDeleteThe difference is very low, so the CV joins can tak up that difference. Also even if you want you can use a telescopic driveshaft
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