Replacement RC-10 TEAM CVD's?

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Replacement RC-10 TEAM CVD's?

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HI!... Sorry if this has been asked before but I searched and couldn't come up with much.

Is there a after market company or perhaps another RC car out there that uses the same CVD's that came on the RC-10 TEAM car? I'm currently restoring a TEAM car and the original CVD's are worn out. I'd like to replace them with new but can't seem to find any anywhere.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Re: Replacement RC-10 Stealth CVD's?

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email mip directly. they can get a set for you.

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Re: Replacement RC-10 Stealth CVD's?

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HI!... Checked out their site. Are the CVD's better than the universals it came with?

This is what is on the car now :

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This Team car will be running a brushless motor and 7.4/11.1 volt LIPO set-up.
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Re: Replacement RC-10 TEAM CVD's?

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No but a CVD will act a little differently. They have a small amount more "bind" under power which will make the rear of the car straighten up a little more when you apply throttle off of the turn. One of the main reasons everyone changes to them is to also adapt to the more common axle sizes in use today on their way to using current rear wheels.

Use the Uni's until you need to convert.
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davidka wrote:No but a CVD will act a little differently. They have a small amount more "bind" under power which will make the rear of the car straighten up a little more when you apply throttle off of the turn. One of the main reasons everyone changes to them is to also adapt to the more common axle sizes in use today on their way to using current rear wheels.

Use the Uni's until you need to convert.

HI!... I would like to use the UNI's. That's my point. The ones on the car or all worn out. I need new ones. Does anyone still make these, or can I use ones off of another RC vehicle?
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Re: Replacement RC-10 TEAM CVD's?

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Ah sorry, didn't get that. I'll sell you mine once I have my car converted to B4 hubs. Should be a couple of weeks.
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Re: Replacement RC-10 TEAM CVD's?

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HI!... Well I found a brand NIP set of universal dog bones #6371 for my Team car on Ebay. Should be here towards the end of the week.
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