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Old 08-25-2010, 08:40 AM
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Hey guys, I was just wondering if the MIP splined CVD's for the E-revo are any good. http://miponline.com/store/mip08135.html
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I have the dog bone style .. the spline is realatively new i believe but they had great customer support and their products are very heavy duty. I wouldnt hesitate to buy them.. but I dont own this particular product.
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Talk to Nue_Racer, he would know, he has several
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great, thanks guys!
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i have a set and they are definitely very heavy duty. i lost a couple of the pins though because i forgot to loctite a few of the set screws that hold the pins in
as long as you remember the loctite, these are some very nice shafts, even by mip's standards.
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Awesome, Thanks man! I'll be sure to loctite the set screws lol
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I'll need ywo pairs of them right? Cuz they don't come as a full set, correct?
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Two sets and then the centers if I were you cuz you would wish you would have once you get the front and backs
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Two sets and then the centers if I were you cuz you would wish you would have once you get the front and backs
Hahah awesome thanks guys!
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i would stick with a matching set...and as far as i know they are only sold in pairs....and the center separately.
blue thread locker,and shrink tube will hold the pins pretty good.
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