B2 CVD length vs. B4 CVD

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B2 CVD length vs. B4 CVD

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Wondering about just the CVD bones, I'm guessing the B4's are longer but does anyone know what the actual lengths are? I *think* I used B2 CVD bones on the rear of my car with the MIP RC10 CVD kit so I could use the Klein arms or maybe I used B4, can't recall.

I'm talking about these:

http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXPBW6&P=7

with this kit so I can retain stock rear hubs / carriers and wheels:

http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXAV59&P=7
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Re: B2 CVD length vs. B4 CVD

Post by Charlie don't surf »

RC10 & B2 kits ate identical other than the axle bearing side- overall length and offset is the same. B4 with the Klien/Dynotech setup and B44 with Jakes arms....depending on the hub and wheel used.

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Re: B2 CVD length vs. B4 CVD

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Ok, so then what I must have done (can't remember now, lol) is use the B4 CVD bones with the RC10 stock axles.

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