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The stainless were the old version before Robin at ue found that the black oxide steel was actually better and last longer. |
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So do the steel ones rust if the black covering gets scratched off/removed? I didn't see anything said about this, so I was just curious. -Travis |
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I would say the TI are the rarest. I have a set of 6mm TI and a set of 8mm TI, but I have 5 sets of stainless. No steel for me
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Since I want to actually run the truck I'm building (and can't get myself to ruin a set of the Ti UE CVs), I would be interested in a trade for a SS set. Just in case anyone out there might have a set of SS UE CVs they wish they could turn into Ti :whistle::whistle::whistle::yes: -Travis |
So I decided to keep my Ti 6mm CVD's and not run them.
And gumleguf hooked me up with a nice black oxide Steel 6mm set (+2 spares actually). Thank you sir! :mdr: http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d7...138f21ab-1.jpg He had 5 complete, and 1 missing just the barrel that connects the shaft and the axle. So if anyone has any of these barrels, and would be willing to spare 1 or 2 of them, so I can complete the 6th CVD, I would be very grateful :yes: -Travis |
Looking good. Can't wait to see what you are building.
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Finding spare barrels would be like finding gold for the people that run the UE axles. I don't actually run mine, so I have no issues with what I have. I know of a few people though that would like to have some extra barrels.
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I had some UE parts banging around a while back. I may still have them, although it has been years since I have seen them and have no idea where they would be. In fact I have quite a few non-traxxas mfg maxx parts that may be of interest to the maxx collectors. I will have to dig them out and post them up. My only maxx left is the 6x6 with tein torpedo chassis. I run the cheap ebay cvds (chrome plated steel shafts) and they seem to do fine with my lower speed high torque outrunner setup. Or I use lst 1 cvd shafts and cut/weld them to length. Slightly ghetto but my trucks are no for show anyways. They have been sitting on the shelf for quite a while so maybe they are shelf queens now. Kinda sad!! |
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