They’re holding up extremely well I’ve only broken 12 mill hex. Well basically I cracked it under 8s repaired it and everything is working great they’re holding up to the power
Yeah, they have a good amount of weight to them but I say if you’re running 5s and up you will need some heavy duty driveshaft, but they come at a cost with the weight
Man you should’ve tried the tekno m6 driveshaft sets you would still have extra cash an your title wouldn’t be the same An the tekno are way WAY lighter with better bearings man I need to get a video out over these to many people don’t know about them
@@withlinbarhm760 you absolutely can you just have to buy the correct bearing I didn’t run the rear as aluminum but it’s the same bearings as the front which I used TRAXXAS ones work great really
Dude nice touch at the end with putting the nut on then doing the grub screw.
100% worth the price mine have lasted about 7years now on my RC and will probably outlast it to.
Mine came with no instructions for some reason, so THANKS for the vid! I'm gonna throw mine in tomorrow morning. Pricey tho, OUCH!
Broke my drive shaft on my traxxas rustler vxl I have a lot of torque from my setup from Esc and motor it snapped immediately on take off
What type of chefs do you have?
hey i was wondering if the little hex that comes with it is metal also plastic
It’s harden steel, and I still cracked one
I need metal driveshaft for my sons hoss, do you think MIP quality is better than traxxas ?
Sorry for the late response. I definitely think MIP’s are better quality than Traxxas and they’re harder to break.
Sorry for the late response. I definitely think MIP’s are better quality than Traxxas and they’re harder to break.
how are they holding up
They’re holding up extremely well I’ve only broken 12 mill hex. Well basically I cracked it under 8s repaired it and everything is working great they’re holding up to the power
I love them for bashing but the are soooo heavy.
Yeah, they have a good amount of weight to them but I say if you’re running 5s and up you will need some heavy duty driveshaft, but they come at a cost with the weight
Man you should’ve tried the tekno m6 driveshaft sets you would still have extra cash an your title wouldn’t be the same
An the tekno are way WAY lighter with better bearings man I need to get a video out over these to many people don’t know about them
Thanks for the advice. Because I’ve never heard of them. But I will definitely be looking into them for my next build.
Only downside with the tekno m6s you can’t run the aluminum casters and knuckles. Unless you buy the XO-1 knuckles.
@@withlinbarhm760 you absolutely can you just have to buy the correct bearing I didn’t run the rear as aluminum but it’s the same bearings as the front which I used TRAXXAS ones work great really