Protip: Make the hole as small as possible and use some spit to squeeze the little rubber knob through. Using an actual r/c body reamer (hole maker) helps a lot. The rubber can snap on a bad crash or after being ground up from scraping down the terrain with the truck upside down, but that is to be expected when extreme bashing. You are still going to lose a lot less pins than you normally would. I guess they could make them out of kevlar or something. These work on pretty much any 1/10 or 1/8 R/C as long as the holes aren't further apart then the thing is long. It does stretch but I wouldn't want it stretched out to get the pin in. . Still, these are really nice. No-brainer good buy for sure.
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The straps are an awesome idea but not very durable. I tumbled my traxxas slash once and somehow one side of the front retainer got cut.
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The clip retention loops inevitable eventually break open rendering it useless. However, my experience is that they last many hours of bashing.
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if you have a young person involved in rc highly recommend
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Was always misplacing the retaining body clips. This product is a huge help.
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