Treal Harden Steel Driveshaft Splined Drive Shafts For SCX24 Gladiator

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Product Information: -High quality of harden steel material-Precise dimensions control-Replace the stock part # AXI202000. Fit for Gladtiator, NOT fitting Deadbolt/Betty/C10(Chassis, XLong Wheel Base 153.7mm: SCX24)Package:-One (1) Long steel center axles-One (1) Short steel center axles

Product Information:

-High quality of harden steel material
-Precise dimensions control
-Replace the stock part # AXI202000. Fit for Gladtiator, NOT fitting Deadbolt/Betty/C10

(Chassis, XLong Wheel Base 153.7mm: SCX24)

Package:
-One (1) Long steel center axles
-One (1) Short steel center axles

Type: 

Car Parts

Vendor: 

Trealhobby

SKU: 

X0037KU83F

Weight: 

0.3 lb


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Not a D cup

Treal keeps it real!! Only downfall is it has a "O" shaped hole instead of "D".
Makes it a tiny bit sloppy but really no major issues

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Johnny S.
Treal hardened drive shafts

I wasn't a fan of these at all. 1. They are a round cut on the inside the ball joints, instead of the D shape that is on the transmission outdrives. 2. I snapped to of the supplied screws inside the shaft! Having tools on hand I was able to drill out both snapped ends. After getting them together they are so sloppy I'm afraid to run them on my new build. So I will be ordering some stock plastic driveshafts, or a company that cuts the stock D shape out of the ball joint end? Wouldn't recommend these for anyone serious about performance.

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Based on 2 reviews
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Anonymous
Not a D cup

Treal keeps it real!! Only downfall is it has a "O" shaped hole instead of "D".
Makes it a tiny bit sloppy but really no major issues

J
Johnny S.
Treal hardened drive shafts

I wasn't a fan of these at all. 1. They are a round cut on the inside the ball joints, instead of the D shape that is on the transmission outdrives. 2. I snapped to of the supplied screws inside the shaft! Having tools on hand I was able to drill out both snapped ends. After getting them together they are so sloppy I'm afraid to run them on my new build. So I will be ordering some stock plastic driveshafts, or a company that cuts the stock D shape out of the ball joint end? Wouldn't recommend these for anyone serious about performance.