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BEST CVD's for Revo?
Who makes the best CVDs for the revo /maxx 3.3? I'm looking for some for both my revo and my e-maxx that I have converted to the 3.3 hub carriers.
I'm tied of tearing up the crappy ones from ebay. I want the best once and for all. |
The sliders should hold fine, but if not, the MIP are certainly the best. Even better with the aluminum bones, but that might not hold up.
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Yeah, the aluminum bones made my eyebrows frowns when i first saw them..
It's light weight for sure, so that's tempting.. But an aluminum shaft? i can't imagine it will last long. |
Squee: The sliders hold up fine for me in the front, But I keep tearing them up in the back.
I was looking at the MIP, but was wondering if there was anything better out there, like UE or something. Sounds like MIP is the way I will need to go. Anyone know if there is anything in the works at UE for the 3.3 Maxx? |
Nope...Nothing, unfortunately...
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I wouldn't think Al bones would last long either, but as long as they are no less than 7075, use a steel pin, and have enough "meat" around the pin, they should be fine right? |
Titanium cvd's are known for their wear, which is harder than 7075 (which i presume the MIP's are)
My guess is that the pin gets loose in the bone (you have got a maxximum possible amount of material in the cup) another concern is that they brake/bent one way or the other. |
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