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    hal3146 Guest

    Default What dogbones with Kyosho 1/10 adapters

    I got the Kyosho IHW34 1/10 wheel adapters for my mini inferno. What front and rear dogbones are people using with them? I am having a problem with the front stock ones.

    When I turn the wheels hard they can pop out. They need to be about 1/8 to 1/4" longer it seems.

    Up front I am running atomic aluminum C hubs and knuckles with stock upper and lower arms. I also have a 3 racing steering assembly.

    I also want to know what the strongest dogbones would be.

    Thanks

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    morati Guest

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    Forget dogbones...Use MIP CVD's....
    http://thetoyz.com/cart/thetoyz_deta...8108&cat_name=

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    Erikie Guest

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    I use titanium dog bones in the 1/10 wheel adapters and I put a little spring (from a ballpoint, cut a piece of it) in the diff so the dogbone gets pushed into the wheel shaft at all times.

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    Jeff Guest

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    He cant use CVD's with those Kyosho adapters. Maybe try running some back ones on the front? I think theyre a hair longer. Also, arent those titanium dog bones like $45 a pair? Ouch.

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    Erikie Guest

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    Well I bought mine very cheap, just around $8 for the front ones.

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