TRAXXAS • 25
ADJUSTING YOUR MODEL
Front differential
1. Turn the chassis over and
remove the 3x12mm countersunk
screw and the two 3x15mm
countersunk screws that hold the
front bumper/body mount to the
bulkhead.
2. Remove the 3x12mm button-
head screw that secures the front
body mount to the differential
cover.
3. Slide the front bumper/body
mount assembly off of the chassis.
4. Remove the five 3x12mm
button-head screws from the
front chassis brace; remove the
chassis brace.
5. Remove the two 3x14mm
button-head screws that hold
the shocks to the shock tower.
6. Remove the four 3x12mm
button-head screws from the
differential cover.
7. Use a 1.5mm hex wrench to
remove the two screw pins
that hold the drive cups to the
differential output shafts.
8. Remove the differential cover and slide the differential out of the
front of the case.
9. To reinstall the differential, reverse the steps.
Rear differential
1. Turn the chassis over and remove the 3x12mm countersunk screw
and the two 3x15mm countersunk screws that hold the rear
bumper to the bulkhead.
2. Slide the rear bumper off of the chassis.
3. Remove the two 3x10mm button-head screws that hold the rear
body mount to the shock tower and the 3x12mm button-head
screw that secures the rear body mount to the differential cover.
4. Remove the two 3x14mm button-head screws that hold the shocks
to the shock tower.
5. Use a 1.5mm hex wrench to remove the two screw pins that hold
the drive cups to the differential output shafts.
6. Remove the differential cover and slide the differential out of the
front of the case.
7. To reinstall the differential, reverse the steps
.
Refilling the differential
1. Remove the four 2.5x8mm screws from the differential case and
carefully pull the differential case halves apart. Work over a towel
to collect any fluid that drips from the differential.
2. Drain the fluid from the differential. You may wish to remove the
spider gears from the differential to make this easier.
3. Place the spider gears back into the differential case, if you
removed them. Fill the differential case with fluid until it the spider
gears are submerged half way.
4. Rejoin the differential case halves, using care to align the screw
holes. Be sure the rubber gaskets are in place, or the differential
may leak.
5. Install the 2.5x8mm screws and tighten securely.
Front Differential Removal
Rear Differential Removal
Summary of Contents for 4-Tec 2.0
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