I went with those YR axles because they are thicker…everywhere but the actual threaded end/dogbone end- which is what I broke shortly after. I would recommend Mofos V2 CVDs made from spring steel. Lots of steering throw, and much more strength. Great video, love to see more 1/24 content… and that Hearse body is killer!!
Merry Christmas from NC. I've broken the original driveshaft and bent the hardened steel replacements. Thist Furitek motors have crazy torque. The new body is looking awesome.
I really enjoyed that man. Heard you say once on the show that you were thinking about doing more of teaching type videos and I think that that might be your niche. You're good at it you have the right temperament for it and your voice and the speed You are talking is perfect for how to do videos. Good one my friend.
Oh man, sorry I got busy getting the kids out of school for Christmas break. I added an email link in my bio shoot me an email there and we can work something out! I'm still trying to learn how to communicate over here on the Tube.
Merry Christmas from Hawaii! I’ve been lucky to not have broken any axle shafts yet. I primarily use Wera hex and nut drivers to work on all my stuff with the exception of one of my Redcat trucks that has some Phillips hardware on it. Hope you have a good one man, awesome video as always 🤙🏽
I've seen it a bunch with real vehicles but physics scale down also I'm pretty sure. Even with huge axles a locker will tend to break them mainly when one wheel is planted hard but being forced at the same speed as the others. Usually when the weight of the vehicle is concentrated on one wheel from going up or down a hill on an angle.
@@rc_amigos they are definitely a buy once, cry once type of a purchase. However, I have not worn them out in over 10 years. In that time I have only broken one 1.5mm hex driver. It was being forced to do something it was not intended for and snapped under the excessive lateral torque being applied trying to free up a seized bearing. Before that I was going through hex drivers about 18 months on average.
I went with those YR axles because they are thicker…everywhere but the actual threaded end/dogbone end- which is what I broke shortly after.
I would recommend Mofos V2 CVDs made from spring steel. Lots of steering throw, and much more strength. Great video, love to see more 1/24 content… and that Hearse body is killer!!
Oh, and watching from Austin and using MIP tools!
Thanks @bcochener, yup im getting my signs on those right after Christmas!
Good video man, always enjoy the technical videos. Like button engaged. Minnesota here.
Oh I have a ton coming been banking some up I just need to pepper in some run vids too! lol
Merry Christmas from NC. I've broken the original driveshaft and bent the hardened steel replacements. Thist Furitek motors have crazy torque. The new body is looking awesome.
Soooo much torque and these tires really hook too!
I really enjoyed that man. Heard you say once on the show that you were thinking about doing more of teaching type videos and I think that that might be your niche. You're good at it you have the right temperament for it and your voice and the speed You are talking is perfect for how to do videos. Good one my friend.
That truck is awesome
Thanks! now I gotta work out these gremlins!
Great video.. I'm still interested in that scx24 body
Oh man, sorry I got busy getting the kids out of school for Christmas break. I added an email link in my bio shoot me an email there and we can work something out! I'm still trying to learn how to communicate over here on the Tube.
@@rc_amigos I'll be honest I don't know how yo find your bio
I’m gonna like button even though I do not like 24th scale anything lmao 🤣
Merry Christmas from Hawaii! I’ve been lucky to not have broken any axle shafts yet. I primarily use Wera hex and nut drivers to work on all my stuff with the exception of one of my Redcat trucks that has some Phillips hardware on it. Hope you have a good one man, awesome video as always 🤙🏽
Oh yeah I have some Wera drivers! they are great!
Merry Christmas from Toronto Canada MIP and Wera tools only
And happy Boxing Day to you! Wera tools are great!
Love this panel wagon build looks awesome 🔥🔥🔥😎👍
Notification squad in da house 👍👍👍
Thanks man. Keep ringing those Jingle Bells! Merry Christmas!
Hit the like button lol
Dewalt and Ryobie drivers. Associated 1/4” bits. Sorry about your luck. That’s what you get for running axle breaking tires though.
lol I know right! I use the factory team bits too! and the reefs bits, and @ccxrc mighty tool!
hey from sc!!
Drop a comment guys an gals
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Marry Christmas from ukiah CA mip tools
I've seen it a bunch with real vehicles but physics scale down also I'm pretty sure. Even with huge axles a locker will tend to break them mainly when one wheel is planted hard but being forced at the same speed as the others. Usually when the weight of the vehicle is concentrated on one wheel from going up or down a hill on an angle.
Haha hilarious
FALSE.... lol if you know you know!
MIP or nothing
I haven't tried MIP yet believe it or not. I have some reefs and factory team bits.
@@rc_amigos they are definitely a buy once, cry once type of a purchase. However, I have not worn them out in over 10 years. In that time I have only broken one 1.5mm hex driver. It was being forced to do something it was not intended for and snapped under the excessive lateral torque being applied trying to free up a seized bearing. Before that I was going through hex drivers about 18 months on average.