Upgrade RC has announced a set of double cardan front drive shafts for the AR45 axles – mainly those used on the Axial SCX10 and SCX10 III trail rigs. These drive shafts use a proven double ‘link’ design that helps reduce driveline stress and chatter when your front wheels are turned to the maximum allowable distance.
Quick Stats
Product: Upgrade RC AR45 Double Cardan Joint Drive Shafts
Part #: UPG-18000
Scale: 1/10 Scale
Price: $45.99
Build Type: n/a
BUY NOW: https://alnk.to/aeYyfmb
What We Like:
This design is not new – we’ve used it in 1/10 scale touring cars forever – but it is a proven and effective performance part. Trail trucks will certainly benefit from this, making it a great upgrade part to your next build.
What We’re Not Sure About:
Nothing.
For more information, please visit: https://www.amainhobbies.com/upgrade-rc/b133
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