ORIGINAL: Bucci
OK guys, I've been looking at the AX10 kit. It looks nice, I'm going to get one next week.
I see that MIP has CVDs for the drive shafts and the axles, are they over kill? The AX10 doesn't look that heavy to me? I've seen people use Stampede drive shafts on the AX10.
I have also seen shocks with no springs, they look cool, but why not run springs? How is this done?
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Bucci
Hello Bucci,
I reworded your "question" for you. It's much easier to answer when posted in English.
The AX10 is a great platform to start with. MIP does indeed produce CVD drive shafts and axle replacements. They are not necessary, but they are a nice upgrade. You can use Stampede drive shafts w/ some slight modifications.
The shocks you describe are referred to as "droop" shocks. They use internal springs and heavier oil than a standard shock set up.