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TruckBasher
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02.07.2007, 10:04 AM

i thought so.....i was thinking maybe there is a way to fit it....drilling would make it weak....anyway maybe i could try it sometime.....
   
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02.07.2007, 04:10 PM

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i thought so.....i was thinking maybe there is a way to fit it....drilling would make it weak....anyway maybe i could try it sometime.....
You could use Serums idea, it works well from what I hear. I personally know a guy that has done this with great success, but he only runs the HV maxx set up too.


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02.08.2010, 03:38 PM

I have researching like crazy for MONTHS, for something to replace my revo plastic shafts. But in the end Revo stock shafts look to be the best, cheap overall shaft, EXCEPT for the NEW Traxxas SUMMIT shafts, Now they are the bomb ! but expensive.

I am running a custom made 1/5 4wd street missile on 6S.
My Revo's are holding well so far after 3 runs, I have done some Full throtle starts from dead stop where the car actually jumped inthe air and landed onit's side. the plastic joints show a very small sign of stretch, very small

only broken one shaft so far with Locked up Front and rear diffs and center tranny.

   
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