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12.20.2006, 12:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Josh
I did not know that. Is there any other option besides the revo sliders that I can use to run RPM arms?

Wouldn't this also happen if I were to run CVD's on a stock arm? When they snap the CVD's will pop out causing them to bend?

Josh :028:
If the arm breaks, thats one thing...But if it just flexes and the CVD's pops out, the truck is gonna keep going, maybe only for a little before you notice, but its gonna bend from the truck still moving (let me know if this makes sense, I'm kinda tired :025: ). If the arm breaks, the truck aint gonna go no further for the CVD to bang around and bend. Basically, the 3.3 setup can be the cheapest, lightest, as well as strongest and easiest on the drivetrain.
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