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Old 06-12-2008, 02:45 AM   #1
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Default STRC WK aluminum rear straight axles (lock-outs)

Hi Guys,

My name is Steve Wang, owner of ST Racing Concepts (STRC) and we are a new vendor on this forum. Some of you might already be familiar with our products (bent lower links, and WK option parts). We would like to introduce our new aluminum rear straight axles (lock-outs) for the Wheely King, which are all available now:

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Thanks for looking, and feel free to post comments and suggestions. :grin:

Sincerely,

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Old 06-12-2008, 04:56 AM   #2
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by any chance could you use those for an axial?
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what kind of price tag will these have?
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Old 06-12-2008, 09:30 AM   #4
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Price and applications:

http://www.teamstrc.com/ebproductdet...ainid=8&id=215

How about black anodized?
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Will they work with CVD's?
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Will they work with CVD's?
Why would you want to use CVDs with them when they include straight driveshafts already? CVDs would just add an unnecessary potential point of failure.
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Because I know my CVD's aren't going to twist into a Twizzler when I let the 7T loose on 14V... although now that I look at it, the shafts are stainless...

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Welcome Steve,
You have the great products. My LHS picked up your stuff as soon as he saw it and has a full section of them.

I just posted on my website the announcement of these... They look great and the price is right....

Keep up the great work...

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Those are cool, I think I need some.
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Wish I saw this last week, just ordered trhe plastic kit
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Thatīs SOO ......................... BLING BLING

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Because I know my CVD's aren't going to twist into a Twizzler when I let the 7T loose on 14V... although now that I look at it, the shafts are stainless...
MIP CVDs will still break, though. I've gone through 2 myself, but that's in the front. I haven't broken a stock driveshaft in the rear in a while, and those straight axles/driveshafts don't have the dogbone end that would break on the stock driveshafts.
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do they add to the width? they look awsome. ill take mine in blue!
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Welcome Steve,
You have the great products. My LHS picked up your stuff as soon as he saw it and has a full section of them.

I just posted on my website the announcement of these... They look great and the price is right....

Keep up the great work...

John

Thank you for your compliments John!

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do they add to the width? they look awsome. ill take mine in blue!
They do not add to the width, they keep your truck at stock width

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