RPM True- Track rear end

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Huggybear87

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Does anyone have these fitted or have any opinions on them, are the worth the money or is upgrading the A Arms enough for the rear end?
 
If you are tired of having to adjust the rear tie rods after a stack then go for it
I have them on both revo and maxx and would have to say they are worth the money plus you can't pop out the rear pivot balls out as easy after a stack
Bear in mind if you do go for them and run the trx cvds you will need the extended cups as the dogbones tend to com3 out when you get some air but the extended cups almost stop that
 
+1 on the true track setup. But you definitely need the Revo drive cups for your CVD's.
 
Still running stock driveline... Hadn't even thought of CVD's, I'm just trying to upgrade the "stickey outey" parts, A Arms, hubs and shocks at the moment.
 
The stock 3.3 shafts will rub on the upper arm at the first u joint from the diff if your suspension is set high
 
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