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Quick question regarding RC10T CVDs

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I want to upgrade my current dog bones with MIP CVD's. Will a CVD set for the T4 work on the T? If not, then what will?

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Re: Quick question regarding RC10T CVDs

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Is your goal to keep the 1/4" axles or are you wanting to swap to 3/16 axles, bearings, and wheels?

3/16" are still available.
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1/4" search eBay for mip 1196
Here is one: http://r.ebay.com/2DLRXV
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Re: Quick question regarding RC10T CVDs

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gomachv wrote:Is your goal to keep the 1/4" axles or are you wanting to swap to 3/16 axles, bearings, and wheels?

3/16" are still available.
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXAW07&P
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&P=9&I=LX3277

1/4" search eBay for mip 1196
Here is one: http://r.ebay.com/2DLRXV
Cool. Thanks.

So are the T4 axles a 3/16"? Are there advantages with going to 3/16 other than it being a little thicker and possibly stronger?
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Re: Quick question regarding RC10T CVDs

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Not sure about the T4 stuff, too new for me

As far as the 3/16, it's actually a smaller axle but uses a bearing with larger balls thus is a bit tougher setup. It also allows you to use "more modern" rims. I can't speak to how modern, but more modern than the 1/4" stuff
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Re: Quick question regarding RC10T CVDs

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T4's work fine, thats what i use in my 10t.

do they make the newer style with the pin retaining clip for t4's? i've lost races because of that pin, so if they are availible get the newer version.
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The retaining clip sounds like a great idea. I always used heat shrink bitd.
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Re: Quick question regarding RC10T CVDs

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gomachv wrote:The retaining clip sounds like a great idea. I always used heat shrink bitd.
I also like your heat shrink idea. I will have to look into that!
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Re: Quick question regarding RC10T CVDs

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shrink wrapped t4 cvd's are the wsy to go, imo. Just don't forget to to get the aluminum wheel spacers too, you will need them with the longer t4 axles.

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