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mrgrimm
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10.07.2012, 06:09 PM

Whats the popular choice for axle carriers these days? I am getting sick of popping out pillow balls all the time from even just mild rollovers.

I researched the True Track from RPM but seems to still have upper pillowball issue and thats only the rear anyhow.

I saw a thread about putting copper retaining rings on the carriers and I don't even want to mess with it. Also it seems Traxxas has a newer version out that includes retaining rings??

I think I want to skip all that and go for something aluminum that way there is NO WAY the ball can pull through. I did not see an offering from Fastlane, and was wondering what you think the best choice would be??? I am running 3905 CVD's so they have to be applicable for the newer Maxx trucks. Thanks!
   
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10.07.2012, 07:22 PM

tekno carriers- http://www.teknorc.com/shop/tkr1014-...ers-revo-maxx/


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10.08.2012, 12:13 AM

Traxxas #5334R because they are cheap, has the dust boots over the pillow balls (genius) and are strong enough for my 11lbs GorillaMaxx/UE truck.

I like to include plastic parts somewhere in the drive line on my trucks to try and make sure that I break plastic rather than bend aluminum.
   
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