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dog bones V CVD's in a 2wd
Going from CVD's to dogbone driveshafts, what would be the difference?
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more side bite less forward drive,worse on bumpy tracks,
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bugger, thats not what I was after, being my club track is bumpy, hmmmm
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you want bigger pistons and your shocks leand in more for cobra dude
leave the cvds i ran them on the sc10 and b4 it was fine shock angle made the best diffrence |
sorry dude, it wasn't a question on whether changing would improve/worsen things, I am trying to fit B4 wheels on the 2wd, and at the moment, the only option, is to go to dogbones.
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the cvds not fitting?
can you not fit shorter/ longer bones? |
I only run dogbones.
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I got CVD's from the Tamiya, but they are about 5mm to short to work on the back of tha Ansmann, but the dogbones are a better fit. Looks like I may have to get new axles made up, to fit the kit driveshafts, but also fit the Proline wheel fitment.
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I was thinking that, I am on about the old school dogbone driveshafts, not the Losi style dogbone UJ.
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In my defence, the metal bit is a dogbone, although thats only to make me look less stupid. :p |
losi boy knows hes kits then lol
---- Steve- why not just run a b4 lol |
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Me to so ive got a SC10 :):)
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