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GDS racing

hillbillyrc

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After a bad buy on eBay and getting my money back. I'm back looking for c-hubs and and knuckles.

For my budget I found GDS racing parts are $2 more than my refunded no name parts I ordered. They are 8 degree set up and knuckles are high steer. Which I'm looking for on my trail rig don't need xr mod.

I found mention of this brand but only shocks and a lot of their products seem to be China rebrand. But I haven't see the china version of the c-hubs and knuckles.

Anyone try them or had luck using GDS racing parts?

Edit: links to both
https://www.alientac.com/collection...kle-arms-black-for-axial-scx10-rc-crawler-2pc

https://www.alientac.com/collection...-hub-carrier-black-for-axial-scx10-rc-crawler
 
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Have not tried the front steering parts.But do have their shocks.Beautiful shocks that don't leak oil.
I don't think you will have any issues with the parts you linked.
Have fun!!!
 
Just go with these and call it a day and move on with your build. https://www.amainhobbies.com/vanquish-products-8-knuckle-set-black-2-vps02851/p207102?r=0 These Knuckle's are the best and don't get the crap you have posted.

Thanks for the information. Why didn't I think of those? I know vp is the best but not building something for comps that sees some hardcore situations. I'm building a trail rig that I'm going to have fun with. And I'd rather buy TSS brass knuckles if I'm going to spend that kind of money

Again I'm trying to stay in a budget. These are not going on an scx10 housing. the housing I'm using requires some shaving of the c-hubs to fit. I'd rather spend the $20 I save on another part for my build and stay in budget.
 
Thanks for posting the link to Alientac! I hadn't heard of them before. it's good to have alternatives to the overpriced VP stuff.
 
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