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Guys,
I know that with some parts people prefer titanium over steel.

Except of the price difference(double price) its a really big of a difference in quality, when it comes to shafts and other little parts?

What do you think?
 
Titanium is lighter and stronger than regular steel.

If you race, it's a great way to save weight without sacrificing strength and is typically used for hinge pins and turnbuckles.
 
Titanium is lighter and stronger than regular steel.

If you race, it's a great way to save weight without sacrificing strength and is typically used for hinge pins and turnbuckles.

Thanks ROBMOB...

I don't think HPI got it... I know that strong A arms are important, and I have the RPM ones.
 
Flex tech used to make titanium a arms. They looked cool but not good on a truck. Titanium for pins and tierods is great.
 
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