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Old 06-15-2010, 05:57 AM   #1
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Default Integy Alu Axle for Creeper?

i was thinking about upgrading the shoddy creaking venom stock axles that cannot stop themselves from eating diff ring gears do any of you know/have experience with these they look pretty beefy and hefty, do you guys recomend these axles or should i just go stock axial axles?? because i don't really like the venom ones for serious crawling cool for scalers tho................... meh
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Post a link........where did you see them?
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Old 06-16-2010, 01:45 AM   #3
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sorry forgot
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i do believe these are complete axles not just cases
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Old 06-17-2010, 11:15 PM   #5
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yeah they are complete and they look nice but the makers are not the known for the best stuff
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Old 06-18-2010, 03:56 AM   #6
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integy is shoddy

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i was thinking about upgrading the shoddy creaking venom stock axles that cannot stop themselves from eating diff ring gears do any of you know/have experience with these they look pretty beefy and hefty, do you guys recomend these axles or should i just go stock axial axles?? because i don't really like the venom ones for serious crawling cool for scalers tho................... meh
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Old 06-18-2010, 08:47 AM   #7
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Your better off just using the stock axles and replace the gears with FLM diff lockers, dont have to worrie about stripping gears anymore

http://www.fastlanemachine.net/prodd...LM76100&cat=25

and only $12 an axle....shit, more money for other upgrades

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Your better off just using the stock axles and replace the gears with FLM diff lockers, dont have to worrie about stripping gears anymore

http://www.fastlanemachine.net/prodd...LM76100&cat=25

and only $12 an axle....shit, more money for other upgrades
not too mention the added weight and hang up factor. once ally axle housings get scuffed up they get grabby on the rocks. its a cool idea but plastic slides better and if you are set up right you shouldnt be having problems with the stock units.

oh and as far as serious crawling,,ive been comping mine since I got it and i have had it in some sick ass chassis mangler binds,,and everything worked great...ive had my rovers almost wrapped onto themselves and no breakage,,im thinkin you got some bad gears

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The pumpkin looks like one off a 30's-40's era truck
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