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Would the Cvd's hold up better then the regular dogbones on a rs4 3 with a O.S. .15 CV-RX in it, mostly ran on street? Especially the middle ones. cause the stupid little dogbones are costing alot of :2cents:
 
Yes. It's a big improvement. The CVD's are one piece and u don't have to worry about the dog bones coming out like mine did during a race this past Sunday.
 
is 28$ good for all 4 front and rear and another 20 for the 2 middles?
 
a dog bone looks like this -l---------l- , and a CVD has a threaded end with a CV joint like a 1:1 car that is stronger, and it kind of looks like this -{}------l-

Ahh, Keybord art is great isn't it. Do a search at a hobby site like Horizon, or Tower Hobbies, and so on for a pic.
 
I have the same mill in the same car!I installed Hot Bodies universal shafts all around and in the front and rear center.They have held up,I would twist the center rear almost every outing with stock,I havnt had a problem since. Check e-bay,thats where I got mine at a good price NIP.
 
I got them all for 48$ and 1 year warranty.. if i break em or damage em i get a new set for free.
 
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