Gunnar CVD pins! Well. As promised, I received a set of the regular (nondrill type) gunnar pins, the drill type gunnar pins, and the hex pins and said I would do a write up. So here it is. Short sweet and to the point. Here's the link: http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/showt...ht=gunnar+pins Now go buy them. That simple. Honestly I havent even had the need to run the drill type pins yet. I isntalled the non-drill pins and havent had so much as a groan from them in my 6.8lb rig. In fact Im having this problem constantly now.:shock: http://i379.photobucket.com/albums/o...y/DSCF0407.jpg http://i379.photobucket.com/albums/o...y/DSCF0408.jpg And as you can see in the lower pic the pin is completely unharmed. SO, time for the all important ratings! Fit and finish:10/10 Performance:10/10 ease of use:10/10 Pricing:10/10 The first perfect score? Possibly, but for only a couple bucks you would be stupid not to buy these. Even if you are thinking of maybe getting the axial CVD's sometime in the future...possibly. Get them now. I was unsure because there wasnt any legit reveiws on them. So this is for any of those people on the fence. If I havent made it clear enough already. GET THEM!"thumbsup" |
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Thanks for the review. Anybody can buy wire and make pins themselves, I just do the work for you and save some of your time. EDIT: I updated the first vendor post with CVD brand and price info. Unfortunately I don't offer a replacement axle policy, but if you break my pins, just PM me, I'll gladly send out replacements/refunds. |
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Re: Gunnar CVD pins! Updated link: http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/axles...ml#post4215537 :) |
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