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toolmakerman48

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ok i dont know much about cvds but i just got a coupon from tower hobbies that if i spend 50 bucks they will give me 10 dollars off so thats my goal... i am buying a Associated tork tuned pipe ($30.00) and was looking at these cvd's http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXFDW5&P=7. first off will they fit in my rc10 gt2 and second off do cvd's make a diffrence. the track in my backyard is a short track. thanks
 
Cvd's should be quite a bit stronger than the stock driveshafts. One less thing for you to worry about. Remember that making one part stronger will send stress to other components. Just make sure your slipper is adjusted properly and you'll be fine.
 
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