peep these yet? _ RC4WD WK Axles

Loaded_Heavy

Formally Breaker 1-9
yeah it's too bad he doesn't have the other parts done to complete the entire axle in aluminum like in the pics. I guess we'll be waiting on that one. heh. Which is fine by me due to me always seeing new goodies which I never seem to have to cash to pick it up. lol
 
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William

Guest
I have had one of his new frames for months, and waiting on the brackets for leaf spring mounting. The bracket holes are not the same as an original briuser frame, I have those brackets. I don't want to be drilling all kinds of holes in such an expensive frame. :bang

I'm wishing I never bought it now.
 

kjr2

Old Timer
It didn't come with the brackets? If not why didn't they make it work with the stock???
 

Mo'

400 Lux
those are super nice! i love that billet look. i would love a set for the digger but they would just be painted black anyway and im not really worried about the durability on a truck that will rarely run. not to mention the build cost as is. i cant wait to see some builds with them on their though. i have seen a few highlifts with his billet axles and it really smooths out the whole look.


still.. those are sick! if he sells the billet C hubs by themselves they would definitely be worth buying.
 

Renegade

Well-Known Member
i knew it was a matter of time before he came out with them I check his site regularly and it seems every time i look there are new products.
 

4u2nv

Well-Known Member
The issue I see with RC4WD is they are quick to make these products but they don't actually test anything before they ship. They would rather keep trying to fix the issues once you've paid out your cash. Look at all the trouble with the Bruiser axles and now hearing about the frame not being what it's supposed to be turns me away.
 

Locoboy5150

Well-Known Member
The issue I see with RC4WD is they are quick to make these products but they don't actually test anything before they ship.
That has also been my observation since RC4WD started making their own line of products. That's very, very poor business practice and even worse engineering/manufacturing practice.
 
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