CharliesTheMan
Gone - bye bye.
I'm going to be replacing the stock units on my T-Maxx and my HPI Savage pretty soon. I'm wondering what the difference is between dogbones and CVD's, and what are the pros and cons of each. I know CVD stands for Constant Velocity, so does this mean that they don't take the constant jarring of engaging and disengaging, thus reducing the shocks and jars of driving a MT?
I will be running the stock 4.6 for a while in the Savage, and going with a 3.3 in the T-Maxx, so let me know what I need for each application.
I will be running the stock 4.6 for a while in the Savage, and going with a 3.3 in the T-Maxx, so let me know what I need for each application.