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good luck with that question,I doubt you'll get many replys,I tried askin that one alreadykydo32 said:anyone know of heavy duty dogbones for mt ? I bought two regular dogbones for front ran twice and now they are bent if there is heavy duty dogbones do I have change out axles too?
do you know what size mcd dogbones are? or part numberscarp boyz said:good luck with that question,I doubt you'll get many replys,I tried askin that one alreadyfrom what I was told there's only one other type of dog bone for them and that's the MCD bones,as far as being any better or heavy duty I didn't really find out much about them or if they're even any/much better than the stock redcat bones
maybe you'll have better luck than I
I cant access the thread to ask what part number is for mcd dogbones for mt also do you use fuel line in both the differential cup and axle or just one ?rcgasser said:
trying to get ahold of to buy them .do I need different axles or stock will work?Deluge said:PM Heyns Racing he has some for sale. Good deal, as well.
wasn't a jump was doing a lot running in grass and loose stone.Deluge said:The stock axles will work, they're a direct fit. They actually fit a little better than the stock dogbones and they're thicker. They could be twisted for a few reasons, like landing from a jump with the throttle pegged or running on high traction surfaces at full throttle.
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