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You're wrong, their fronts are 2-3 mm shorter. I was on the phone with them while comparing etc.I think MIP uses the same length front and back now, I looked at them and they don't differentiate.
They made their front bones shorter but design. They told me that stock bones were too long in their testing and they purposely shorted theirs. This is coming from them on the phone doing some testing with my rig. The MIPs were falling out on mine at flex etc. I run HR diff carriers but that shouldn't effect the lengths etc. They sent me some extras but they just are too short for me. Stock seem a much better fit. If they make the front bones same length as stock I might try them againI'm just saying their online order form says fr/rr and there's no option to pick. As of yesterday.
This thread would argue with that statement.Dog bones are the best driveshafts you could get the whole rc industry should make these its simple like 1-2-3. When something works really well by a simple design why change it into something else who has more chances of failure and weak spots
You're wrong, their fronts are 2-3 mm shorter. I was on the phone with them while comparing etc.
Wait all you have to do is buy front axles and an extra set of cvd driveshafts for the rear? Wish I thought of thatI honestly don't see a point especially at $67 a pair as the stock cvds work just fine. And you can use front cvds in the rear of the Kraton and Outcast.
You also have to remove the rubber stopper in the diff cups.Wait all you have to do is buy front axles and an extra set of cvd driveshafts for the rear? Wish I thought of that
MIP stopped making these years ago.Hmm interesting I may buy them idk the only thing is I already have2c dog bones for the rear , not sure I wanna stop using them , even tho I think the cvds may be after to do , they are not cheap the first time
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