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11.26.2009, 07:01 PM

Im thinking big, fat dogbones would be better- the plastic shafts are good, but this isnt exactly a revo basher anymore, its a ~1/5 scale road missle so it demands something equally beefy (maybe either something from Mike or rcalloys.com)...
   
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11.26.2009, 10:04 PM

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im running my revo platinum on 6cell with a neu 1515 2.5d and sofar i havent had any trouble with the stock axels

since you dont have a slipper anymore, im not sure there is a cvd that will be better, i know many of the guys on the traxxas fourms complain about the traxxas cvd's, but you could always try MIP's for the 3.3
I agree. Thank you for that feedback. maybe I'll just replace the one and hope it holds



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Im thinking big, fat dogbones would be better- the plastic shafts are good, but this isnt exactly a revo basher anymore, its a ~1/5 scale road missle so it demands something equally beefy (maybe either something from Mike or rcalloys.com)...
haha Your right about that. maybe I should tfind a way to get a slipper, but then also now that I have the ESC tuned better and I have learned not to gun it it will hold up. the front shafts appear to be fine.

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