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Rustler CVD's - 10.13.2007, 10:32 PM

Anyone have any suggestions on E-Rustler CVD's?
   
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10.14.2007, 02:04 AM

check out this thread: http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=7933

I would go the dogbone route. It is SO MUCH better then MIP CVDs. I'm running my rustler on 4s and the look like they will hold up pretty well. The dogbones will be much cheaper in the long run too. MIP CVD require replacement parts occasionally sometimes that means you have to buy a new set.

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10.14.2007, 02:18 AM

I would check out the FLM ones. I think they come in both standard and ext. versions, but I'm not positive.
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10.14.2007, 02:39 AM

Ok I'll try that, thanks
   
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10.14.2007, 03:40 PM

You mean the HPI RS4MT setup?
Will it fit a stock Rustler?
   
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10.15.2007, 12:18 AM

Yep, Here is another version. http://www.ultimaterc.com/forums/sho...ht=HPI+dogbone These are 86mm dogbones and have 7mm ends versus my 83mm 6mm ends. The 86mm ones might be better beause they have thicker cross pins. I have the 83mm ones on the FLM extended arms I probably need the longer ones, but they don't fall out so I guess I wont worry about it.
   
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