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12.03.2007, 10:00 PM

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Personally, I would simply get the RD Racing knuckle and axle kits. Its $200, but its WELL worth it. The Integy, Proline, etc are crap. The Dace are nice, but they still use the 14mm hex. Its not much of a problem with them for some reason, but I would still get rid of them. The RD Racing axle kit comes with 8mm axles and 23mm hubs to go with it. MUCH better than the standard 6mm. Then if you want, you can also get almost any buggy or truggy 1/8th hubs and use any 17 or 23mm rim you want. Hell, you could even runt he oddball 20mm LST2 stuff...

i'm really not looking to do an upgrade like that. i chose the 3.3 sliders as my upgrade and hopefully they hold. lst2's 20mm is a no no for me, too limited. i'll just shop for some 23mm's and if i don't see something i like, i'll just try so 17mm wheels and use my alloy 17mm adapters i currently have in the parts bin.
   
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12.03.2007, 10:04 PM

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i'm really not looking to do an upgrade like that. i chose the 3.3 sliders as my upgrade and hopefully they hold. lst2's 20mm is a no no for me, too limited. i'll just shop for some 23mm's and if i don't see something i like, i'll just try so 17mm wheels and use my alloy 17mm adapters i currently have in the parts bin.
Actually they retain the slider itself. They just replace the axle, not the CV shaft. You can see it at http://www.rdracingproducts.com
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