MEUS RACING SCX24 Front Axle Isokinetic 3-Section CVD 52° vs MEUS RACING SCX24 Front Axle Isokinetic CVD 3-Section, 52° Steering
Key Differences
Both items share the same brand, steering angle (52°), isokinetic 3-section CVD design, rating, and listed price. Product A lists the front axle weight explicitly (85g/3oz) which may affect balance for some builds; Product B calls out a compatibility caveat requiring specific SCX24 models
MEUS RACING SCX24 Front Axle Isokinetic 3-Section CVD 52°
Premium SCX24 front axle upgrade with isokinetic 3-section CVD for smoother turns and increased steering angle. Customers note improved grip and solid fit for 1/24 RC crawlers
Pros
- isokinetic 3-section CVD for smooth turning
- 52° maximum steering angle
- aluminum alloy and brass construction
- anodized surface for durability
Cons
- front axle weight 85g/3oz may affect balance for some builds
MEUS RACING SCX24 Front Axle Isokinetic CVD 3-Section, 52° Steering
Premium SCX24 front axle upgrade with isokinetic 3-section CVD for smooth turning at large angles. Aluminum alloy and brass, anodized finish, adds weight for grip; compatible with SCX24 Deadbolt, C10, JLU Gladiator, Bronco
Pros
- isokinetic 3-section CVD for smooth turns
- increased steering angle (52°)
- sturdy aluminum alloy and brass construction
- anodized exterior for durability
Cons
- front axle weight may affect overall balance
- requires compatibility with specific SCX24 models
- no installation instructions included in data
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