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I broke 3 driveshafts on my v1 E-Revo Brushless Edition before I got these. I would always twist off the ears on the stub axle, the tip of the shaft where the wheel attaches. I trashed 3 plastic stub axles, all on the rear, before I got these. I just put a pair on the rear and left the plastic front axles alone. Since then I have twisted off one front stub axle but since I still have spares I'll be sticking with plastics in the front for now. These may be the best axles available for the V1 ERevo:BE. They seem really well-made and are easy to change out.
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These are alot stronger and durable than the stock plastic ones traxxas says can handle 6s lipo. Price is tad high but better than replacing cheap ones every time take it out for some hard bashing.
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Nice goods, except blue, outer inner thread cover comes undone quite easily under high speed
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Bought Traxxas CV driveshafts because the plastic ones kept breaking on 6s, at least one broke pretty much every time out. Then I put the CVs on, broke during the first ride... so I returned them. Mind you I'm very rough on my rc's, but I've had these on a while now and there still going strong! Strongly recommend!!
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I run my E-Revo on 6S (22V) and have broken a drive axel in the last four outings. At $10 for a Traxxas plastic axel, these steel axel shafts at, around, $48/pair will end up saving me money and extending my play time.
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