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**AX10/SCX10 Housing Splined Burly Tubes**

Do you want "more of or all the weight on the front axle"? In this case meaning do people get your tube's for only the front or for the back too? I'm assuming for the front and the back to help plant the truck??? Also why the option of brass aluminum and steel? I know brass is heavy and aluminum light. Do people run different types in front and back?

Thanks for any info, couldn't find a more in depth explanation.

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Do you want "more of or all the weight on the front axle"? In this case meaning do people get your tube's for only the front or for the back too? I'm assuming for the front and the back to help plant the truck??? Also why the option of brass aluminum and steel? I know brass is heavy and aluminum light. Do people run different types in front and back?

Thanks for any info, couldn't find a more in depth explanation.

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Most just use the tubes in the front as the biggest advantage of these tubes isn't weight, but the ability to upgrade to the splined chubs and knuckles, which give you a tremendous steering advantage.

Most scale rigs use brass where most sportsmans drivers do aluminum.


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First post has been updated. Burly Tube 2.0's are now available!
 
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