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golden horizon drive shafts??

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does anyone know how good the golden horizon drive shafts for the revo hold up? i was thinking of getting them instead of the cvds. so what does everyone think of them?
 
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+1. I've used their products on my Revo and Micro D/T and have not had one problem on suspension pieces. Not sure about their drive shafts, but I would think that they would be as good as the rest of their stuff.
 
Yeah, I've got GH everything (almost) on my Tmaxx, and the fit, finish and durability of the GH products is top notch. I have never had a Revo to try out any of the GH aluminum on, but I would also assume that the Revo gear would be no different in quality.
 
its for the brushless erevo on 6s do you think they would be as durable as the steel cvds? i like the look of the more bulky gh shaft.
 
after looking more i dont even think they make the driveshafts for the 1/10 scale revo:hehe: man i wish they did!

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Yeah, I've got GH everything (almost) on my Tmaxx, and the fit, finish and durability of the GH products is top notch. I have never had a Revo to try out any of the GH aluminum on, but I would also assume that the Revo gear would be no different in quality.

did you have gh driveshafts for your tmaxx?
 
No, they dont make the shafts for the maxx or the 1/10 Revo. I noticed that too, only the 1/16 revo.
 
I have a pair on the way for my mini summit vxl same ones that are for the merv. I am very interested to see how they hold up. And you also dont have to tear the diffs down, because they just connect to the stock ears as the stock ones do.
 
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