Very helpful! Just did mine. Pretty easy aside for getting those ball studs in. One went in fairly easily once I opened the hole a bit with another screw, but the other was really hard. Had to open it up more with a drill. Mine came with chrome screws for the diff cover so apparently an update.
Tedious processes and I thought about doing the same but too much trouble. I did add some Jevries gold true 13's and did the interiors. Redcats LR's are bad azz!
Hey Jay, I gave you a thumbs up I like the way you explain yourself and you go into detail quick question was it really necessary to takeoff the whole front end to get that chrome chassis put back on? Was that really necessary because that seem like a lotta work inquiring minds want to know. Thanks for making videos. J love it.
Huh... it's pretty much same as a full scale axle short of notched out keyways instead of splines. And obviously no need for oil seals or brakes when you have an electric motors dynamic brakeing.