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01.14.2010, 01:12 AM
Proper assembly goes a long way to making cvds work and last. Dry film lube is also a must.
I only have a few mip cvds, but they seem to be pretty good. Sometimes they use std hardware. Much better than the cheapo ebay cvds. I have a feeling either the traxxas or mip will do well.
On a side note my buddy has had a few issues with axial ax10 cvds from mip. The customer service has been great from him and they even sent him spares at no cost... Not sure if traxxas can beat that?
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