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Most Commonly Broken Parts! Post Here!

I'm really not that bad, sometimes I get a little exuberent with rollover recoveries, and maybe push some binds kind of far, but overall, I'm no worse than anyone else. With Super 300's made for Axial's now, that eliminates just about all the weak spots. With those and some axle housing mods, I think bulletproof shafty's are a true reality now.
 
The rig tumbled from near the top of the "volcano" around 6 feet high. At the base of the volcano were five or six 60 pound rocks. The wheel took a solid hit right on one of them. There have been a lot of broken parts from that monster cement mound, as most of our local crawler club has suffered. The volcano will be torn down, as we continue to expand and improve our little(but getting much bigger) indoor course.
 
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