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Those look nice, but I would go with some tested and known cvd's. I'm currently running the Dynamite cvd's & have no problems with them. Although, when I first got them, I found out that they were from the first batch & the cups needed to be grinded down a bit. They have since fixed this issue... The rubber booties are cool to boot...lol
 
Thanks for the feedback. I was also looking at the RDLogics here : http://www.rdlogics.com/store/P_141.htm
I'm trying not to break the bank. I agree they look good. If you click on the picture, you can see that they are built up in the center. I would think that stainless steel would be very tough.
 
Those look identical to the Dynamite set. Not sure on the price difference though...
 
By your link it appears you have new 2.5 Maxx. Those two sets you've found look pretty good but I'll have to let others vouch for their performance.

If you can afford it, the MIP1525 is a nice pair of bones for the 2.5 Maxx. RC-Source has them for $49.99/pair.

http://www.rcsource.net/2.801-MOP.htm

There's no picture on their site, but they are pretty and they are durable.
 
Originally posted by maabx
Thanks for the feedback. I was also looking at the RDLogics here : http://www.rdlogics.com/store/P_141.htm
I'm trying not to break the bank. I agree they look good. If you click on the picture, you can see that they are built up in the center. I would think that stainless steel would be very tough.

Actually, stainless steel is a bit softer than most steel.
 
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