IDE still go with the KYX for the price @270lbs of force that’s never gonna happen with a RC car that weighs 6lbs. If that. I can see if it failed at 150lbs of force. Then maybe I would consider something else. Pointless testing in my opinion
The supershafty housing is a beautiful piece of machining but at probably 100* stronger than it needs to be the cheap version is pretty tempting. I think the front uprights might be a better test point? I'd imagine that is where you could get some funky loading during a roll with full lock on.
We have yet to have any failures to an axle housing or Chub, (Portal box mount) We have only had one failure at all, and that was at a link mount, but that was only because it wasn't mounted correctly.
@@SuperShaftyRC I'm not surprised. Maybe upright is the wrong term. I mean the two thin arms on the front axle that would be the C hub on a three piece axle. I think they would probably snap like a twig on a pot metal casting. I think the test you picked under sells your strengths. Keep up the good work.👍
Looks interesting. I think you should test original capra axles.
Oh and of course VP axles too :)
Nice. Just for fun, maybe try also with Vanquish axles?
I'm a believer! I'll be sending you some $ after Christmas! Great video! Wish more manufacturers took on public testing, like this!
You' ve convinced me...the cheaper housing is more than up to the job
Supershafty, please do the same test for the stock plastic axle and VP axle.
non sponsored customer here. I will definitely say that the supershafty axle housings are the nicest I have ever used. hands down superior product.
Great to see how strong my Shafty CP44s are. Not only strong, but a beautiful piece of machining! Thank You!
Good thing most crawlers only weigh 7 lbs
Excellent video! There needs to be more videos like this on TH-cam!
Absolutely love my SS housings!!! Can not beat the quality products!!
My opinion: the extra strength is not worth the money, especially not for a crawler
That's your opinion, and this is mine.
Maybe for a rock bouncer
Your products are the best hands down people know it
That was freakin amazing I’m definitely getting super shafty
Yeah that's awesome, I love your products, they are top notch. I have two of your transmissions .
Nothing compares to cold machined aluminum vs cast aluminum and the truss design on the SS are beefier than the KYX.
I will love to advertize this in my channel…
IDE still go with the KYX for the price
@270lbs of force that’s never gonna happen with a RC car that weighs 6lbs. If that. I can see if it failed at 150lbs of force. Then maybe I would consider something else.
Pointless testing in my opinion
Shock load, vs constant load. Dropping off a ledge, the cheaper housing will break quickly like when hit with the hammer.
I have a kyx housing and I snapped it crawling. I have pics for proof.
Awesome test video!
I can tell you right now what's going to happen at Park Meadows going to snap in half aluminum is going to be in before it breaks
you seem like a big ol teddy bear lol. nice informative video. thank you for sharing the info!
The supershafty housing is a beautiful piece of machining but at probably 100* stronger than it needs to be the cheap version is pretty tempting. I think the front uprights might be a better test point? I'd imagine that is where you could get some funky loading during a roll with full lock on.
We have yet to have any failures to an axle housing or Chub, (Portal box mount) We have only had one failure at all, and that was at a link mount, but that was only because it wasn't mounted correctly.
@@SuperShaftyRC I'm not surprised. Maybe upright is the wrong term. I mean the two thin arms on the front axle that would be the C hub on a three piece axle. I think they would probably snap like a twig on a pot metal casting.
I think the test you picked under sells your strengths. Keep up the good work.👍
Why are you filming in 480 Resolution like we're back in the 80s?
I filmed in 1080p/60s but for some reason it didn't upload as that, I'm a rookie TH-camr ;-)
Thats not a mallet holmes. That’s a machinist’s hammer, also known as ball pein hammer.😂
But it aint the rears that break usually on portals, it's the fronts
Do you make scx10ii axles that looks like Currie axles
Not for nothing but your not snapping either one and if you do your doing something that was gonna destroy your rc anyway
Shock load, vs constant load. Dropping off a ledge, the cheaper housing will break like when hit with the hammer.
@@rocktimberwolf this is a fair point, at the same time tho this factor only applys if your talking about portal style axles.
Have you tested out the Treal Axles?
Nope, you wanna send me some to test?
@@SuperShaftyRC 🤔....That might be a bad idea lol!
Where can I find these to purchase
supershafty.com/products/supershafty-cp44-axle-system
I would buy them if they where in stock
Hard to keep them in stock, cause they go out the door as fast as they come in. They should be back in stock again very soon.