Typhon Anyone else hear of them

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Arrma RC's
  1. BigRock 4x4
  2. Senton 3s
  3. Typhon 3s
RcMadLabz Custom Metal CVD Driveshafts for Arrma Typhon 3s, Arrma BigRock V3


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Never heard of them specifically but they look just like all the rebranded aluminum off brands. I tried a few sets with and all failed on first runs 3s. I went with the new arrma cvd and 10x packs no failures.
 
they look heavy,expensive..if slipper is setup correctly an running buggy tires shouldnt have problems with stock ones...truggy setup will break um....stronger axles will will cause rear diff gears to strip next
 
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They are the same as the RCAWD ones, which you can get for a lot less on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Compatible-Upgrade-Mega550-Vorteks-Upgrades/dp/B09B947XZ2?th=1 However, i have seen them fail on a couple different vehicles of mine, a 2WD ECX Torment, and a 4WD Traxxas Slash, and they were only a couple weeks old.
 
I've got no experience with these. But if I've learned anything in this hobby, it's that if the seller isn't telling you what specific material it's made from, "metal" usually means something like 6061 aluminum, which is too soft to handle the torque it would be subjected to.
 
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