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01.04.2009, 11:46 AM

The 1665 mip cvds are 6mm shafts(they are huge and bigger than any of the other cvds for the maxx that I have seen. The traxxas and vantage racing one s dont hold up! I killed the vanatge racing ones on my first run with them. My friend tried the traxxas ones and he broke 3 in the first week. The mips I put thew a torture on a locked slipper and 6s lipo with the castle 2200 combo. I broke everything but the mips! I also hada lst2 that had tuff as nails cvds(they were the stock ones and you couldnt break them) then come to find out that they are made by mip too!

They are expensive but again worth every penny for the E-maxx or E-revo. Most of the cvds out for the mts were made to go in the nirto vesions. They do not produce the torque of the electrics. Thats why the others are failing. Vantge even told me that and they are comeing out with a new cvd sometime this month to hold up to the electric powered trucks!
   
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01.04.2009, 01:08 PM

I took a look at the new drives for the Summit, can't tell if they're still plastic or if they're steel- but it looks like still plastic- what we REALLY NEED is a larger version of THESE:

http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXUUA9&p=ML

Then again I'm also waiting for someone to step up to the plate and make ACTUAL BELTED tires, I'm not holding my breath.
   
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It Says. - 01.04.2009, 05:51 PM

It says "Steel construction" right in the product description. They look pretty tough, but what else can you fit them in besides an AX10? I picked up some metal sliders on Fleabay a while back in an R/C lot type purchase, but they were made of something soft and just twisted so now they are unusable.



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I took a look at the new drives for the Summit, can't tell if they're still plastic or if they're steel- but it looks like still plastic- what we REALLY NEED is a larger version of THESE:

http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXUUA9&p=ML

Then again I'm also waiting for someone to step up to the plate and make ACTUAL BELTED tires, I'm not holding my breath.
   
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01.04.2009, 06:04 PM

I know the ones I linked are steel- that is just an example of what they should do with all the cvds IMO.

The ones I wondered about being steel are the ones on the Summit- there's no parts listing on Tower for the Summit yet- but I think they'll be plastic.
   
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01.04.2009, 06:13 PM

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It says "Steel construction" right in the product description. They look pretty tough, but what else can you fit them in besides an AX10? I picked up some metal sliders on Fleabay a while back in an R/C lot type purchase, but they were made of something soft and just twisted so now they are unusable.
He was talking about the construction of the summit's driveshafts, not the AX10 shafts he posted a link to.

Edit: nevermind, redshift just clerified.



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01.04.2009, 07:32 PM

I have had good luck with the MIPs...they are are 5.5mm at the shaft and 6mm at the axle (.5mm thicker than most others at the shaft) and probably the strongest available since UE no longer sells CVDs. Just make sure you grind a flat spot on the retaining pin and use plenty of red locktite.

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01.04.2009, 09:37 PM

ok, ordering mip's from tower


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01.04.2009, 11:46 PM

I have a set of 6 and 8mm UE CVDs if you're interested. I also have a set of UE 6mm Titanium cvds.


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01.05.2009, 04:02 AM

I agree with the rest that MIP is hard to beat.

UE's are nice, but since Robin doesn't make them anymore... You're SOL. Not too mention the UE's are 14mm hex's that cannot be upped to 17mm.

I still have an original set of Proline CVD's (made by mip) that are still running strong.
   
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Not too mention the UE's are 14mm hex's that cannot be upped to 17mm.
It will be in a couple of months .


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What?? - 01.05.2009, 05:49 AM

What do you mean by that Lito? Are you having some 17mm adapters made up, or is UE making some? Please clarify your meaning Sir.


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What do you mean by that Lito? Are you having some 17mm adapters made up, or is UE making some? Please clarify your meaning Sir.
Jerry, Menardo (respirology in the UE forum) will be making them. I'm second in line (actually first since he's making them) on the list to get a set. Here's the link.

http://www.unlimitedengineering.com/...=21327&acon=39

Go there and order a set.


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Thanks. - 01.05.2009, 07:06 AM

Thank you Lito. I just sent a PM to Respi, so we will see if I am too late to get in on the order. He stated that he is only going to have enough adapters made to outfit 25 projects (at 5 pieces each order). The 17mm wheels was the only reason I was kind of hesitent about picking up your UE shafts. I plan on only using the Axial beadlocks from now on. Once I have enough wheels setup I will probably sell off all of my CA glued wheel sets. Anyway thanks for the info. We shall see how that goes. Later Man.


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Jerry, Menardo (respirology in the UE forum) will be making them. I'm second in line (actually first since he's making them) on the list to get a set. Here's the link.

http://www.unlimitedengineering.com/...=21327&acon=39

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01.15.2009, 09:37 PM

Got everything sunday when i got back home from a trip. a full $300 order from towerhobbies! lol CVD's seem nice! But MIP gave me a bad set screw so i'm still running 1 slider at the monent. I called and left MIP a message, no reply yet (been 2 days)


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Bad set screw? Witch one?
   
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