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Old 30-10-2013
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Default DEX410 new drive shafts

Read somewhere that Durango might make some new driveshafts for the 410. I even saw pictures of these but can't relocate them now ...
As my DARC still uses a lot of the components of my first DEX410R, many of these parts are worn.
That's the disadvantage when driving a solid car I guess.
But I think I'd better wait for a new version for the DEX410? no? It might have upgraded parts .. as these new drive-shafts ...
Any feedback on these thoughts?
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they'll be using u-joints in the center, but I think the new cvd's aren't much different. Judging by the new part numbers, something with the pin size may of changed but I think thats it.
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The mid rear was listed on the TD site for a bit, but it looks like they won't be available till December, according to Tower.
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...oint&search=Go
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what is the difference between a u-joint and a cvd anyway?
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