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06.16.2009, 11:45 AM

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I'm not bashing Deans connectors, buut, what is so high quality about them??

It's just two pieces of metal melted into a blob of plastic.
Go ahead and use Tamiya connectors then and watch what happens.
   
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06.16.2009, 02:50 PM

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Go ahead and use Tamiya connectors then and watch what happens.

been there, done that (mostly for shits and giggles)

i was surprised when they were able to handle my rustler vxl on 3s, but i made a funky adaptor for my savage and they melted within 2 minutes.


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06.16.2009, 04:15 PM

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Go ahead and use Tamiya connectors then and watch what happens.
Why are you still comparing the Deans to Tamiya's? Yes, we know they are worlds better... as far as I can read, we are comparing to bullet connectors.


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