
My Tamiya TA-Zero-Roku had a little issue. So I've upgraded the rear to an Overdose rigid rear axle

The drive cup protectors are cool too!

Although the drive cups are plastic, I think this is a solid solution with the square joint allowing maintenance without removal and eliminates play.

Installed. Pretty. I so much happier now that the Eagle Racing junk is gone.

Overdose spring holders and my custom body mount. I am laying the springs over for a bit less early compression. Upside down for that minute weight advantage
Ps.. TA-06 still for sale.
Eagle replaced junk post is here.
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