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Scx10iii center drive (metal)

Gregs92584

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So question looking to upgrade my center drive shafts for my scx10iii kit
Forums say go with mip generally speaking but only compatible part I found were mip #13360 which is now discontinued and was merged into one kit with another now called mip #18160 but the description does not specify a scx10iii at all
What I'm asking is does anyone know if the 18160 is compatible or if there is a cheaper driveshaft out there that's just as tough <everyone says to stay away from integy
 
I believe the incision metal shafts will work, but haven’t done it myself.

Any particular reason you are changing them? The stock driveshafts are pretty solid…


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I believe the incision metal shafts will work, but haven’t done it myself.

Any particular reason you are changing them? The stock driveshafts are pretty solid…


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10.2 incisions work, my old man runs them on his. But I agree wb8-hd’s are solid


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Personal preference I guess not a fan of plastic mechanical components and reviews are mixed as for the original drives so I think they'll make great spares but I like the idea of metal drive components and the slight weight it brings to lower the cg a tad
 
MIP's are strong, but they're bulky. I have a set for the bomber I'm building. I run incisions everywhere I can on my crawlers... and that's definitely what I'd recommend for you. I'm using a long ssd for my gladiator length truck (incision is too short), which has held up great.

Stay away from RC4WD driveshafts.
 
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