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Looking for drive shaft upgrade on TF2

Lex07

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Just wondering if there is a drive shaft upgrade for the TF2, in case its not obvious I'm a little new to crawling and just built a TF2. When building the drive shafts I was a little concerned about how easy the yolks fit in to each other. Seems like they may pop out just as easy under tension. Sorry if this has been addressed already as I would suspect. Help would be much appreciated.
 
Read the tf2 stickies. It will save you a lot of grief from having to start new threads that have been asked 100x and getting bashed. If you refuse to read them and still want to just ask then use the newbie section.
 
Will do, I checked it out in the search section but ended up with a bunch of different topics, thought it would easier to ask but I do see your point. Thanks for the advise.
 
I used the traxxas ones from like a rustler and they worked great, also decided to stuff one of the universals that comes with the wraith on the front of my tf2 and its worked great thus far
 
The Junfac/Gmades are great. A nice budget alternative is the Traxxas shafts...you won't break them in a TF2.
 
This looks like a solid option but when will it be in stock?

I was llooking at those too but the remembered running traxxas plastic drive shafts they're a direct fit and alot more stronger. So far 2 packs on mine and its brushless.

Part # TRA1953 they're $10 and you get fronts rears and an extra.
 
If you can't find junfac shafts on here then google junfac shafts, it's that easy.

The Junfacs also come with a spare pin or two and grease.
 
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