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Old 11-06-2011, 03:42 AM
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well i got this from nofriendstaco as he is a friend from another site and ive got it going and im loving it. im waiting on new rims and wing at the moment. cant wait to race it. any gremlins i need to be aware of or what spare parts i should get or invest into an aluminum upgrade parts? here are a few pics of what i have.
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I would say this is the two things lets go first

http://www.nitrohouse.com/Car-Hop-Up...duct_info.html

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Put some Proline 2.8 Badlands on the truck today and it turned out quite well! Besides getting 50% more ground clearance, it also had gobs more traction all around and was much more forgiving on jumps.

I don't have a track near where I am so all I do is bash. The stock mini-pin tires suck for bashing but these Badlands are great.
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could these run with the 1/8 scale truggys at all
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Originally Posted by zenbonzakura
could these run with the 1/8 scale truggys at all
Not at my local track, but your's may be different. Mine only allows the 10tt to run with other 1:10 scale electric.
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Originally Posted by macnkitty2002
Put some Proline 2.8 Badlands on the truck today and it turned out quite well! Besides getting 50% more ground clearance, it also had gobs more traction all around and was much more forgiving on jumps.

I don't have a track near where I am so all I do is bash. The stock mini-pin tires suck for bashing but these Badlands are great.
what wheels did you use for these? im a huge fan of badlands and need to add a set for my tt.
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Originally Posted by macnkitty2002
Put some Proline 2.8 Badlands on the truck today and it turned out quite well! Besides getting 50% more ground clearance, it also had gobs more traction all around and was much more forgiving on jumps.

I don't have a track near where I am so all I do is bash. The stock mini-pin tires suck for bashing but these Badlands are great.
Try short course tires and wheels. You'll be hooked.
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I used these:
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXTPN7&P=7
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Originally Posted by FangsCPO
Try short course tires and wheels. You'll be hooked.
I would think those would look silly being so narrow.
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Originally Posted by macnkitty2002
I would think those would look silly being so narrow.
i'll try to get a pic on tomorrow. I am using Blitz wheels/tires and they work great.

I think 2.8 BLs will be too large and you will break axles. I know those who tried them on the STE and CRT.5 had issues..


any one know of lids that are the same wheel base as these? I know we can use the SC10 front tower and body posts, but i can not find lids the length and WB...
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Originally Posted by DroopysGarage
well i got this from nofriendstaco as he is a friend from another site and ive got it going and im loving it. im waiting on new rims and wing at the moment. cant wait to race it. any gremlins i need to be aware of or what spare parts i should get or invest into an aluminum upgrade parts? here are a few pics of what i have.
These in stock form are what i have had break.
http://www.nitrohouse.com/Car-Hop-Up...duct_info.html

http://www.nitrohouse.com/Car-Hop-Up...duct_info.html

http://www.nitrohouse.com/Car-Hop-Up...duct_info.html

This also but since it would have bent arm pins and arms if i had alum, i will buy plastic
http://www.nitrohouse.com/Car-Hop-Up...duct_info.html


This is on my future list for helping prevent chassis flex
http://www.nitrohouse.com/Car-Hop-Up...duct_info.html

http://www.nitrohouse.com/Car-Hop-Up...duct_info.html
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/\ funny you say that as those are the exact parts i have broken also. i just got the braces in. i need to upgrade the upper hinge holder and the rear camber blocks.
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thanks for the info guys...its always nice to get info from peeps willing to share to help keep someone from getting fustrated finding out the hard way.
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Originally Posted by mkiiina
/\ funny you say that as those are the exact parts i have broken also. i just got the braces in. i need to upgrade the upper hinge holder and the rear camber blocks.
It's funny. when i bought this truck, i picked up another used one to use for a parts chassis... Every time i broke one of the braces, the arms and pins are all fine. I am shocked that nothing else broke either time.. I am used to Traxxas stock arms snapping and needing RPM... At least now i know why RPM does not make arms for Ofna.. no need to...

I have contemplated putting the parts truck back together and selling it... but i know about the time i do that, i will need something... especially now that i posted this... LOL
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Originally Posted by zenbonzakura
could these run with the 1/8 scale truggys at all
NO WAY!!! Way too small. At my track, we run with the 4X4 1/10 Scale Buggies.
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