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10-06-2004, 01:26 PM
Yep they make cvd's for all four corners. I've only bent 2 dogbones bad enough that they needed to be replaced. Stuck in the HD one's and left it at that. I was too cheap to spend the money on cvd's. Haven't broke any since.
I found that the key to not bending dogbones is to make sure you are not on the gas or brake when the truck lands from a jump. The 2 that I broke were a long time ago, when I was still a noob to nitro trucks. "If you cook scallops in a non-stick pan, then they won't stick. That's why they call it NON F@#*$&%G STICK!!!" - Im watching YOU!- roc |
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10-08-2004, 10:30 PM
I'm sure the UE supersavage CVD's can hold up.
check them out on this page.. http://www.hobbyshopnj.com/Savage21/ more product info here from the MFG's site. http://www.unlimitedengineering.com/...re/13503S.html 1:1.. 01 Z28 Camaro A4 Sure.. its stock. 1:8's.. K3, Inferno GT, and a straight line beater car 1:18.. RC18t Mamba and 3s lipo |
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10-08-2004, 11:54 PM
Uhhhh Yeah!!!!!!!!! Somthing tells me those bad F.M.'s Will do the job and ask for moe. I mean for god sakes there from unlimited engineering!!!I was more refering to the normal crap that gets pushed in your face at the local hobby store . Like the power racing ones or godforbid the hotbodies units!!! But the are alittle pricy for my taste. But you get what you pay for! I thinks ill look on ebay for those babies!
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10-09-2004, 03:32 PM
I just put my HD's in last night and they have been working fine for me so far today. I unfortunately have no place to really put them to the test as I have no area to jump my truck. I was messing around in a construction site when I bent my stockers, but they have since leveled the lot and I have no more dirt mounds to jump off of.
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10-09-2004, 03:36 PM
let's say you spend $100 on (4) "average brand" CVDs. They last 6 months. Then you buy another full set because you still don't want to spend the money on UE stuff. They last another 6 months.
You would get 1 years worth of use for $200. OR Buy UE units for $180 and they will prolly last a few years, and it's a beefier set-up so they may last forever. |
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10-09-2004, 09:44 PM
yeah my old 1st gen UE CVD's had 2 years of running on them with no failures. they did get a slittle slop in them over time but never let me down. that was all on various setup .21 (or larger) maxxes. Just install them correctly with the correct bearing spacers and keep them lubed with bicycle chain lube and they will last just about forever.
1:1.. 01 Z28 Camaro A4 Sure.. its stock. 1:8's.. K3, Inferno GT, and a straight line beater car 1:18.. RC18t Mamba and 3s lipo |