Which CVD to use for the stealth trannnied cars?

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Which CVD to use for the stealth trannnied cars?

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it depends on what size bearings you have in the rear hubs. if you have 1/4", use the ones from the link you posted. if the bearings are 3/16", use the ones for the b2 in this link.

http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXAX37&P=0

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These bearings will allow you to use the older hub carriers with the newer CVDs.
http://www.avidrc.com/?action=item&id=88

The cool part is their bearings are $1. Big bearing? $1. Tiny bearing? $1. Rubber shield? $1
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Re: Which CVD to use for the stealth trannnied cars?

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Bringing back up this one because the links are dead...Which one for the 1/4 axles and which for the 3/16 ???? And which bearings from Avid will allow me to use the older hub carriers the the newer cvds...Sorry about the repeated question...For my team car project...
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Re: Which CVD to use for the stealth trannnied cars?

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Just found them....MIP1007...
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