CVD vs dog bone
- biggyclops
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CVD vs dog bone
Any big difference switching from dogbones? so far i have read that there isn't... wondering what people here think about them!
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Re: CVD vs dog bone
dogbones pop out when crashing in a race of bashing and get lost.CVDS dont.Dogbones werar out the outdrives and wheel axles bad.CVDS haft be rebuilt but last very long time.Don
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Re: CVD vs dog bone
I am a fan of these, have a set and they fit perfect. See them in the first pics of this build here:
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=28406
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXAV59&P=ML
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=28406
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXAV59&P=ML
- biggyclops
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Re: CVD vs dog bone
Notice a difference with cvd?
Thirty years from now, when you're sitting around your fireside with your grandson on your knee and he asks you, "What did you do in the great World War II," you won't have to say, "Well... I shoveled crap in Louisiana." ~Patton
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Re: CVD vs dog bone
On a rough track Dog bones are better ( less binding)
On a semi smooth track Unis are great.
On a smooth track cvd's are best.
Team drivers use too & still do swap the cvd's out of the B4 to RTR dog bone set up on a rough blown out track.
I noticed my Ultima is better with dog bones on our rough track over Uni joints. The only real bad point of dog bones is they are left behind if the rear breaks off. I paint mine yellow to stand out if this happens.
Oh my Re re Frog is so much better with the Dog bone set up then the CVD option that Tamiya does . Lots if binding with the cvd at max travell of the suspension.
On a semi smooth track Unis are great.
On a smooth track cvd's are best.
Team drivers use too & still do swap the cvd's out of the B4 to RTR dog bone set up on a rough blown out track.
I noticed my Ultima is better with dog bones on our rough track over Uni joints. The only real bad point of dog bones is they are left behind if the rear breaks off. I paint mine yellow to stand out if this happens.
Oh my Re re Frog is so much better with the Dog bone set up then the CVD option that Tamiya does . Lots if binding with the cvd at max travell of the suspension.
Vintage . Older is Better !!!!!!! Vintage At Boondal, Australia.
http://www.rctech.net/forum/australian-racing/548133-off-road-vintage-boondal.html
http://www.rctech.net/forum/australian-racing/548133-off-road-vintage-boondal.html
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