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Old 03-30-2013, 07:23 PM
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Originally Posted by suby723
There is a molding issue with the front diff casing and needs to be filed down.500 dollar roller with molding issues... sounds great ryan.

AND don't go and tell me there's no problem with your faulty product and say its not your product. Been building cars for years and its a flat out issue on Losi's end.
I don't know what you're talking about either. Mine went together just fine.
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Old 03-30-2013, 07:31 PM
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Sounds like a case for mystery inc,
Maybe fred can jimmy rig up a few traps
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Old 03-30-2013, 08:03 PM
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Bdrmbully, are you coming to the Tillsonburg race in a couple of weeks?
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Old 03-30-2013, 08:39 PM
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I wish i could, its hard for me to commit to a 3 day race,
But all the best superD. Go get em with that 2.0 and show em how its done bud
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Old 03-30-2013, 08:41 PM
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Thanks i'll give it my best!
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Old 03-30-2013, 09:22 PM
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Kit looks real nice but Losi really needs to improve the quality of there screws. Too damn soft. I just started the build and already stripped the diff screws.
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Old 03-30-2013, 09:26 PM
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Originally Posted by TCCustoms
Yes, very pleased with them...



It only hurts the company becuz they choose not to order more or whatever their deal is...Dont blame HH for your LHS problems

I live in a city with a population of 8000ish people and my LHS DOES NOT SELL ANYTHING OVER THE INTERNET and yet he sells $200k from HH alone and he also orders from other companies that dont have what HH has for other customers and so far he has sold 5 of the SCTE 2.0's and he cant keep them in and if one for a day or 2 before it sells with mine being the only 1 he ordered for a person the rest were just 1 or 2 he ordered and then sold so he ordered more so its obviously the lack on your LHS to order and sell becuz our SMALL hobby shop doesnt have an issue..
as far as the don't blame HH coment , my LHS did about 95k in horizon sales last year (what i was told) and they have a great selection of losi parts/kits the best in probably 100 mile radius what ever part you need for the scte/8ight there is a 99% chance they have it but they are not a certified partner... they have no POS system so the only way to become a HCP is the 100k a year. but you say blame the LHS? i find it funny that TLR is no longer participating in the HCP program. but you still think it is the LHS that is the problem.
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Old 03-30-2013, 09:35 PM
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Originally Posted by drepus
That is the only aluminum hop up tlr makes for the steering assembly in the scte. It is a nice piece that cuts down on long term wear and slop and it is not in the kit.


Oh yes i recommend that HD saver tube also i use one and even with warn metal bad ends it does take a good amount of slop out
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Old 03-30-2013, 09:51 PM
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So is everyone getting the Kings Heads servo saver?
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Anyone own the tekno and this truck? I love my teknos but wouldn't mind picking up a tlr as well.
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This kit is all Metric Nuts and Screws now right?
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Old 03-30-2013, 10:33 PM
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[QUOTE=SuperDaveNT;11991924]This kit is all Metric Nuts and Screws now right?[/QUOTE



Nope sadly no. Although i know the team drivers dont recommend this but but some of the screws are 2.0 mm and ive used a Metric hex on them because some of my standard hex drivers are shot. But using the Metric Hex will eat into the stardard screws overtime, so i would take a look at the Losi Muti Hex driver with both Stardard and Metric.
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[QUOTE=tc5 man;11991944]
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This kit is all Metric Nuts and Screws now right?[/QUOTE



Nope sadly no. Although i know the team drivers dont recommend this but but some of the screws are 2.0 mm and ive used a Metric hex on them because some of my standard hex drivers are shot. But using the Metric Hex will eat into the stardard screws overtime, so i would take a look at the Losi Muti Hex driver with both Stardard and Metric.
Most of the flat head and button head screws are 5/64 head. This is almost the exact same size as the 2mm so you can use either wrench without problem.

The kit is all std hardware. It would have cost far too much to retool the entire car to mm hardware and the Ten and Eight series have all been std hardware from the get go.
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Old 03-31-2013, 12:04 AM
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Will the scte 1.0 rear arm mud guards fit 2.0
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Is the slop in the steering/outdrives still in the 2.0 like the 1.0 after 3 or so racedays?
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