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Incision driveshafts

Welp, nobody here apparently knows if they fit or not, so I figured I'd just buy them and find out.

Here's the answer: Yes, they fit.

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Excellent news!

Thanks for posting your findings..."thumbsup"
 
Nice!

Damn, I missed your question. I have a spare set. I could have tried them out.

Great to know they fit. I may swap mine out.


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Great to know! Does it help with something in comparison with original driveshafts?

I upgraded to brushless electronics and felt that the plastic driveshafts should be replaced with metal to handle the additional power.
 
I hate the squeaking i hear from the stock drive shafts (Have tried dry lube, but only works for 30 mins). Not sure if you had that problem before, but do the incisions squeak under load?
 
I hate the squeaking i hear from the stock drive shafts (Have tried dry lube, but only works for 30 mins). Not sure if you had that problem before, but do the incisions squeak under load?

So this is where the squeaking sound comes from... :mrgreen::mrgreen:"thumbsup"

If we have confirmation, I will buy it as well "thumbsup"
 
I installed some short Dravtec shocks and the stock driveshafts kept falling off so I installed the Incision driveshafts and now I get some crazy flex, they work great


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Damond that is one cool looking enduro!
Got a build thread?

I havent had any problems with the stock shafts but my truck is pretty mild. Good to know these work.
 
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