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Why did you get a venom over the AX10

Thats funny, the only after market available when i got my creeper was HR Nuckles & C's, Thomas from what I can tell helped the aftermarket expand with exception to the rc4wd HD shafts that arnt made any more last I checked. :lmao:

Check again bro..they are being made but havent been released to the public yet.

you should post up too, http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/showthread.php?t=267715
 
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ok guys this is the way i see (no affence to the ford or chevy guys) but a venom creeper is just like a mopar or chysler product and the axial ax10 is like the ford and the chevy. all the work that these ax10 guys do is buy the part and bolt it on. with chyslers and mopars there isnt a very big aftermarket for them and the only way that you can get a sertain part is to use the stock or to make it your self if they dont sell it in the aftermarket. bascially what im saying is that a venom creeper just needs a little bite of creativdy.
 
axial axles under a creeper?

ive looked into getting a creeper for parts to build a scale rig.
i have a set of axial axle that i would like to put under a creeper if they would fit. i dont know anyone with a creeper i can look at in detail.i want to run the venom axles for the selectable locker in the front axle but here the creeper crawls well.
I guess my question is will axial axle work under a creeper and is it better or worse?
 
I didn't buy a Creeper over an AX-10, I bought it in addition to an AX-10. I like all trucks and the differences they all have. I also bought an LCC because I wanted to try one of those as well.

Bottom line is you can find fault with any truck, just like you can find all the cool things that makes them unique if you just look.

If you have an AX-10 or LCC and you don't have a Creeper, then I think you're missing out. Same thing goes if you only have a Creeper....give them all a try. That's what 10 model memory is for "thumbsup"
 
I didn't buy a Creeper over an AX-10, I bought it in addition to an AX-10. I like all trucks and the differences they all have. I also bought an LCC because I wanted to try one of those as well.

Bottom line is you can find fault with any truck, just like you can find all the cool things that makes them unique if you just look.

If you have an AX-10 or LCC and you don't have a Creeper, then I think you're missing out. Same thing goes if you only have a Creeper....give them all a try. That's what 10 model memory is for "thumbsup"

X2! Juan,,I agree with ya. Any rig can be built to better than stock. More than anything it comes down to builder and driving skill. Ive seen guys go out and by XR10's and cant take the same lines as the Stock Sportman. The true quality of the rig comes down to the dedication of the owner, to build it the level best suited to them and to then learn the rig and it's querks. Defy Shafty Logic
 
sold my axial axles off my scx10 because i like the creeper axles better and i don't use the selectable lockers these just turn better
 
I didn't I own both :) ........ In fact I own way to many RC's but my advice is to never get rid of any of them. You will always kick your self and wish you didn't get rid of "enter RC name here" and probably end up buying it twice.

Anyways the AX10 is amazing as well as the Creeper so why I ask would you limit your self to just one brand of RC?

I own two AX10's one is a TCS Edge crawler all scaled out, the other is a TCS X-trail scale 4x4 truck. I own a Creeper that is being converted into a Safari, A 2WD Slash, HPI E-Firestorm Flux, HPI Sprint 2 flux that has been turned into a drifter, a HPI 4WD Trophy Desert Truck, A SCX10 Kit, Tamiya DF-03ra Rally car, Tamiya M05-ra FWD Rally car, and that is not mentioning my boats and RC cars I have forgot to mention....lol my point is that you should keep all of your RC's that way you will never get bored with the hobby and always have something "new" to get back into.

Thats just my take on the RC hobby to each his own.

PS. the great thing about RC's is you can change them into anything and change them back to stock like my AX10's or the HPI sprint 2 that has been changed into a drifter.
 
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