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m00nst0ne69

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Does anyone remember who makes the one way front axle adapters for the Revo?
 
I would like your opinion. What do they actually do? Is it worth the $$? I can't find much info on them so any bit helps.

m00nst0ne69 where in maine are you?
 
It's great if your racing! The track I run on most of the time is kinda tight and the QT really helps with that. It's basically an aluminum driveshaft with a OWB installed. When you brake, the front wheels do not get any of the brake just the rears so it comes your front end from plowing. It does help you whip the rear end around for tight turns or if your bashin' powerslides are sick!
 
http://www.rdracingproducts.com/store/product_info.php?cPath=57&products_id=80

I've been wanting these for a while now but I never knew who made them. I was racing against a couple guys who had them and we were pretty matched in the straights. When we drag raced into the corners they took me on the inside every time because I would push threw the corner. They would just slide up underneath me then pull away.
 
That would be the link VB. RD Racing (not to be confused with RD Logics) has great customer service. I think Roy has been on here a few times but all those guys race their Revo's. If your running an .18TM and plan to go to a starter box and remove the sneazy start you may want to go ahead and order the piston spacer. They have info about it on their website.
 
vbgagnon said:
m00nst0ne69 where in maine are you?


VBGAGNON,

I am from Sothern Maine. I raced for the first time this summer out of Portland with the guys from Cumberland RC. It was actually a great time and a learning experience (They helped alot). Where are you from?

M
 
I could try when I get back, but it's really difficult to see once it's installed. With the skids on and everything hooked up you barely see it.
 
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