Durango DEX210 Thread
#3481
ohh, haha, no worries.
Well if you like blue aluminum, those wheel nuts are nice
Well if you like blue aluminum, those wheel nuts are nice
#3482
I'm still waiting for the red aluminum shock caps and gold front nitride shafts to get in stock. Also need a ball diff rebuild kit.
Would be nice to see the aluminum rear hubs and aluminum rear wheel nuts in stock somewhere too. Yesterday someone at the track broke a rear hub. Interesting break too. Snapped all the way across the top of the toe insert hole. Complete separation.
Marcus or anyone else using the TSR bladders...are you having an issue with the caps bleeding excress oil? Like, puking out and loosing half the shock capacity? One of the bladders will not seal. Was thinking of gluing them.
Would be nice to see the aluminum rear hubs and aluminum rear wheel nuts in stock somewhere too. Yesterday someone at the track broke a rear hub. Interesting break too. Snapped all the way across the top of the toe insert hole. Complete separation.
Marcus or anyone else using the TSR bladders...are you having an issue with the caps bleeding excress oil? Like, puking out and loosing half the shock capacity? One of the bladders will not seal. Was thinking of gluing them.
FYI black nitride is stronger than the gold titanium nitride! the standard in the machining world is black nitride for tool wear. a black tool will last almost double the life of a gold coated tool, i have the black shafts on my ride!
#3483
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Not a bad idea on the bodies. I might try that on next rebuild. Two of my bladders leak pretty bad. Right now I have the bleeder screws in.
Interesting about the black vs. gold shafts. I haven't installed the gold rears yet. I might order the black fronts though. I also have the front & rear shock dust boots. They work very well.
Interesting about the black vs. gold shafts. I haven't installed the gold rears yet. I might order the black fronts though. I also have the front & rear shock dust boots. They work very well.
#3484
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Got a laugh out of this, apparently they are going fast--enlarge the pic for best "QUALITY"..
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...inion-Gear-19T
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...inion-Gear-19T
Last edited by flame56mx; 01-11-2012 at 07:19 PM.
#3485
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Got a laugh out of this, apparently they are going fast--enlarge the pic for best "QUALITY"..
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...inion-Gear-19T
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...inion-Gear-19T
#3487
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Got a laugh out of this, apparently they are going fast--enlarge the pic for best "QUALITY"..
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...inion-Gear-19T
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...inion-Gear-19T
#3488
Not a bad idea on the bodies. I might try that on next rebuild. Two of my bladders leak pretty bad. Right now I have the bleeder screws in.
Interesting about the black vs. gold shafts. I haven't installed the gold rears yet. I might order the black fronts though. I also have the front & rear shock dust boots. They work very well.
Interesting about the black vs. gold shafts. I haven't installed the gold rears yet. I might order the black fronts though. I also have the front & rear shock dust boots. They work very well.
#3489
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right now i am at -.015 for how much i ground off. i gotta say that open bleeders feel soooooo much better than emulsion. Emulsion just felt stiff and unresponsive even on the track but i had no choice at the time. hopefully my sanding will fix it but just in case i ordered a set of TLR22 bladders which i hear are thicker.
I was thinking of using the 22 bladders as well. I bet they seal 10x better. I liked open bleeders as well but for now I need to have them in or else I end up with no shock oil.
Also, I seemed to have lost one, just one, TSR foam insert. No idea how, but when I opened the one shock that was leaking everywhere it was gone. I'm on the super soft inserts now. *shrug*
#3491
That green buggy does not look like it's got 17.5 blinky.
Funny how he blasts thru the rythm section multiple times and take you out half the time.
Wish we had a 17.5 blinky at our local track.
We barely get any buggies to come out and it's almost always mod.
#3492
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Nice vid and smooth driving Teeforb
That green buggy does not look like it's got 17.5 blinky.
Funny how he blasts thru the rythm section multiple times and take you out half the time.
Wish we had a 17.5 blinky at our local track.
We barely get any buggies to come out and it's almost always mod.
That green buggy does not look like it's got 17.5 blinky.
Funny how he blasts thru the rythm section multiple times and take you out half the time.
Wish we had a 17.5 blinky at our local track.
We barely get any buggies to come out and it's almost always mod.
OH, and that guys races 3 days a week EVERYWEEK! LOL
#3493
Marcus, I was thinking, but wouldn't shaving off the top of the shock body make the bladder seal less tight? I would think that you want the bladder as far up into the shock cap as possible. Or is that the issue, you think? The bladder is pushed up too far and gets tilted slightly?
I was thinking of using the 22 bladders as well. I bet they seal 10x better. I liked open bleeders as well but for now I need to have them in or else I end up with no shock oil.
Also, I seemed to have lost one, just one, TSR foam insert. No idea how, but when I opened the one shock that was leaking everywhere it was gone. I'm on the super soft inserts now. *shrug*
I was thinking of using the 22 bladders as well. I bet they seal 10x better. I liked open bleeders as well but for now I need to have them in or else I end up with no shock oil.
Also, I seemed to have lost one, just one, TSR foam insert. No idea how, but when I opened the one shock that was leaking everywhere it was gone. I'm on the super soft inserts now. *shrug*
#3494
Got a laugh out of this, apparently they are going fast--enlarge the pic for best "QUALITY"..
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...inion-Gear-19T
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...inion-Gear-19T
Don't laugh too hard, my 210 diff rings looked identical to those pinions