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HumboldtBlazer

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Good part I have to say!!!
Give credit where credits due. I talk my smack about the couple from Traxxas but this part is sweet to have

HolmWrecker's Toe link
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When you jump big you will bend plenty of the stock Traxxas toe links. My back tires looked like this /---\. Now that I got those ooh no mo

emmm beefy
 
yes a graphite shaft with Kyosho ball ends they are nice

they can flex but keep their shape.
 
Very well. I bent probably 5 pairs before I got these. I could jump off my roof and I am fully confident my HolmWrecker toe links would be fine. They even come in camo. go to www.fullforcerc.com and check it out. I also have the Graphite radio tray that lets you get rid of the battery box and the reciever box.
 
How do those toe links hold up compared to the Pro-Lines ones? I haven't bent any of the Pro-Lines and I bashed pretty hard.
 
I have yet to run the Proline set so you know better than me. These are real light because they are not metal. Are the Proline's metal?
 
The Pro-Lines are Ti. I paired them up with the Pro-Line ball ends and haven't had any problems since. They're a lot beefier than stock.
 
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