TLR TEN-SCTE 2.0 Kit Thread
#1576
What are you guys using to protect the bottom of the chassis?
#1577
Tech Regular
#1578
Tech Master
iTrader: (25)
Its an OR statement, not an AND. But this isnt a topic for this particular thread. If you'd like to discuss this, email me at [email protected] and I can get you in touch with the person in charge of it or you can PM me.
Back to the scte 2.0 ... are the screws people complaining about diff screws? seems so odd that some strip them, while seasoned kit builders are fitting them just fine...
#1579
Tech Master
iTrader: (40)
I destroyed a diff in past due to the crappy stock screws, changed to the hpi screws ,bought enough for three diffs plus extra that i have yet to use,
Peoblem solved
#1581
I didn't have any problem with the diff screws. Just pre threaded them before building the diff. They are pretty tight.
I did strip out one of the screws for be servo - on the top - and had to dremel a slot in and back it out. PIMA!
But 1/16" screws are notorious for stripping. You gotta take care. Make sure you get a foot wrench fitment and don't accidentally start with a 1.5mm
I did strip out one of the screws for be servo - on the top - and had to dremel a slot in and back it out. PIMA!
But 1/16" screws are notorious for stripping. You gotta take care. Make sure you get a foot wrench fitment and don't accidentally start with a 1.5mm
#1582
Tech Master
iTrader: (25)
I didn't have any problem with the diff screws. Just pre threaded them before building the diff. They are pretty tight.
I did strip out one of the screws for be servo - on the top - and had to dremel a slot in and back it out. PIMA!
But 1/16" screws are notorious for stripping. You gotta take care. Make sure you get a foot wrench fitment and don't accidentally start with a 1.5mm
I did strip out one of the screws for be servo - on the top - and had to dremel a slot in and back it out. PIMA!
But 1/16" screws are notorious for stripping. You gotta take care. Make sure you get a foot wrench fitment and don't accidentally start with a 1.5mm
Yea im gonna pick up a new hex set with standard bits
#1584
Tech Adept
I'm certainly HAVE NOT targeted any of my comments @ you. Not really sure why your taking any of this "personal".
#1585
Suspended
Or a girlfriend/wife/significant other. LOL
#1586
#1587
Tech Adept
#1588
Tech Elite
iTrader: (267)
I was lucky enough to have my local shop (Evolution Sports) on the list of early arrivals and appreciate the program! Some love it some hate it, thats just life! Let this be a lesson. If you guys want Horizon and TLR to keep putting out quality products please don't complain about a little program to create revenue for such good companies in a struggling economy.
On to the build. I had the diff screw issue but only in the front. Use grease, a quality wrench and patients. If you do this you will not strip the screws. I also had a toe link turnbuckle the threads were not taped correctly. I called Horion and these items were shipped out right away. Moral of the story is to keep costs down quslity control can only go so far however, Horizon is a great company and will always make things right with a simple phone call and a couple days.
Now that I am a TLR chassis owner you guys should see me here quite often. For the new people or seasoned veterans feel free to PM me with any questions or comments. For those of you in southern California, Evolution Sports in Redlands has one kit on the shelf for the first person that wants it. Good luck.
#1590
Its been a long time since I have bought a Losi/TLR kit but I couldnt resist this one it is a beautiful looking truck and im sire it will drive just as good.
I was lucky enough to have my local shop (Evolution Sports) on the list of early arrivals and appreciate the program! Some love it some hate it, thats just life! Let this be a lesson. If you guys want Horizon and TLR to keep putting out quality products please don't complain about a little program to create revenue for such good companies in a struggling economy.
On to the build. I had the diff screw issue but only in the front. Use grease, a quality wrench and patients. If you do this you will not strip the screws. I also had a toe link turnbuckle the threads were not taped correctly. I called Horion and these items were shipped out right away. Moral of the story is to keep costs down quslity control can only go so far however, Horizon is a great company and will always make things right with a simple phone call and a couple days.
Now that I am a TLR chassis owner you guys should see me here quite often. For the new people or seasoned veterans feel free to PM me with any questions or comments. For those of you in southern California, Evolution Sports in Redlands has one kit on the shelf for the first person that wants it. Good luck.
I was lucky enough to have my local shop (Evolution Sports) on the list of early arrivals and appreciate the program! Some love it some hate it, thats just life! Let this be a lesson. If you guys want Horizon and TLR to keep putting out quality products please don't complain about a little program to create revenue for such good companies in a struggling economy.
On to the build. I had the diff screw issue but only in the front. Use grease, a quality wrench and patients. If you do this you will not strip the screws. I also had a toe link turnbuckle the threads were not taped correctly. I called Horion and these items were shipped out right away. Moral of the story is to keep costs down quslity control can only go so far however, Horizon is a great company and will always make things right with a simple phone call and a couple days.
Now that I am a TLR chassis owner you guys should see me here quite often. For the new people or seasoned veterans feel free to PM me with any questions or comments. For those of you in southern California, Evolution Sports in Redlands has one kit on the shelf for the first person that wants it. Good luck.