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Old 08-09-2015
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Default Recommend me a Decent Set of Hex Drivers

Hi All,

I'm slowly putting my SRX4 together and have realised that after 25+ years of use it is probably a good idea to treat myself to a new set of hex drivers!

I've also got a 1/8 Serpent Cobra truggy so if the set works there too that would be a bonus.

Anyone have any recommendations for sets and or suppliers?

Thanks

Martin
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Have a look at the arrowmax drivers.
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MIP drivers the best quality you can get.
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+1 for the MIP drivers. They are the best drivers I've had (used to have the Hudy pro ones) but these are by far a better quality. You need to look for the ones with the clear/yellow handles. MB and LMR stock them.
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MIP Drivers are the best.
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Serpent ones 👍🏼
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MIP tools are very good but they don't do all the tools needed in RC.
These are fantastic tools but not the cheapest

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ARROW MAX best bang for your bucks.
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+1 for the MIP drivers. They are the best drivers I've had (used to have the Hudy pro ones) but these are by far a better quality. You need to look for the ones with the clear/yellow handles. MB and LMR stock them.
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