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Just got my UE Center CVD's!!
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Just got my UE Center CVD's!! - 02.08.2006, 07:23 PM

Yay! Im about 30% thru putting em on...darn MIP's are worthless with thier spitting metal connection shaft. It only took like 3 days for them to get from SC to CA! Woo00t!:cool:


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02.09.2006, 05:00 AM

A breeze to install, just about 40 minutes of my time(most ow which was taking off, and putting back on the RPM plates..). The Titanium Dogbones are Lighter that the stock Halfshafts including the metal joints. Overall for the Price, an awsome investment!


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02.10.2006, 06:45 AM

I use them too, did you used something to hold them in place? something like a silicone hose? They will thank you for that.
   
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02.10.2006, 10:53 AM

The ue is nice than the mip centers for sure. I like them much better.


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02.10.2006, 12:04 PM

Does anyone know if the ue centre shafts will work with RDLogics cups? I've got a couple of spare cups, and want to get a front centre shaft (rear came with chassis). Don't want to spend $20 just for MIP cups. Thanks
   
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02.10.2006, 02:18 PM

The wheel cups are longer. I don't know if they work.


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02.10.2006, 02:22 PM

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The wheel cups are longer. I don't know if they work.
Surely that should help?
   
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02.10.2006, 02:31 PM

It can help but it can make it bind up to if to long. It would have to trial fit them to see.


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02.12.2006, 03:02 PM

can you go over that comment about silicone hose and the center UE cvd's?

I have my entire e-maxx apart right now(hit a parked cars tire full throttle...about $250 of damage), and would like to do this hose thingy..thanks!


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02.12.2006, 03:08 PM

What did you break? :O


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02.12.2006, 03:13 PM

all you have to do is take some small pieces of hose to basically shim the bone in the center of both cups.
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