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Bondonutz
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02.20.2011, 08:53 PM

Nope, I replace my rear center shaft after about 4-5 packs/runs.

I need to break down and buy dog bones for it when my revo axle surplus runs out.


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02.20.2011, 10:27 PM

All I did for over a year on this truck is experiment with ways to make it better. Once I find something that fixes one problem and it proves that it's functional and durable after a lot of time testing, I stick to it. I don't get why some feel the need to tell me that going back to stock parts should be sufficient. If I changed it it's because it didn't work on my truck. And then I share what I did to fix the problem. It's free! If you like it, take it and enjoy. If you don't like it then, you got what you paid for


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02.21.2011, 02:53 AM

If this is directed at my by no means did I mean any disrespect by what I said. Also, I have read this thread probably 10 times from post to post and is full of great info and I thank you for taking the time to offer your experience. The axles that I was talking about are not the factory axle, but the cvd dog bone style the traxxas offers as the race axles. I just thought I would let people know I found something that might also work.
   
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