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Klausen
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12.18.2010, 12:43 PM

I definately will.

I saw the motor issue, right after taking the pictures, so it is corrected.
   
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12.27.2010, 01:26 AM

The problems I have had with my revo really havent stopped. Axles I can say best rc off of ebay are junk I blew through those in about 5 minutes are at least one of them. The hop-ups from traxxas need longer cups if your going to run them on your e Revo, wait nevermind yours isn't a e Revo. I know if your run the traxxas axles on the e revo you have to get the longer cups because they will pop out like crazy. Honestly after going threw a ton of options and throwing more money at axles that I should have I ended up with MIP. These cvds kick ass and they are a full cvd with lots of travel. The centers on my E Revo lasted a long time I just blew on out and I am looking to see what I am going to do next with it. The MIP axles need to be shimmed on the hub to tighten them up but are the best options without a ton of mods. The diffs are junk I am going to switch over to lst diffs because they are just a lot stronger. After being on here for awhile everyone has really told the truth you fix one thing and it travels up your drive train to the next week point. I started with axles fixed that problem and now it is the diffs. I also had some issues with the diff but I switched to a RRB gen 3 and it solved those problems. I am not sure how the slipped works on the nitro but I know if you set it a little lose it will save you axles diffs and a ton of other issues. Hope this info helps.
   
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