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Old 04-28-2016, 04:40 PM
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Originally Posted by BRSracing
I see three cars. It's like one of those pictures you stare at the center and a hologram of a Wheeler pops out.
yeah I seen it to. Didn't want to say anything. SSSHHH!!!
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Old 04-28-2016, 04:44 PM
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Originally Posted by BRSracing
I see three cars. It's like one of those pictures you stare at the center and a hologram of a Wheeler pops out.
LMAO.
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Old 04-28-2016, 04:58 PM
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How would this new car perform on dirt with medium-low traction? It seems to be geared for super high bite or carpet tracks?
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Look! A new B5 part!!

http://www.redrc.net/2016/04/jconcep...o-front-scoop/

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Does it look like the battery tray is able to run the battery parallel and perpendicular with the chassis? Cause that's what I'm seeing, like the d216 allows you to do
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In the second picture the left servo mount screw is enlarged and it appears to be from photoshop. The holes missing in the rear could easily be covered up with ps. its looking YZ-2 ish to me
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Originally Posted by Sean B.
How would this new car perform on dirt with medium-low traction? It seems to be geared for super high bite or carpet tracks?
Im sure there will be a dirt specific car. I'm sure that will be shown soon.
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Old 04-28-2016, 05:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Timrod
Does it look like the battery tray is able to run the battery parallel and perpendicular with the chassis? Cause that's what I'm seeing, like the d216 allows you to do
I'm curious to how the battery is held down. The strap has what appears to be stops at the back but the front doesn't. Plus the battery strap is screwed down. I'm sure this new system is an answer to the team servo taping the battery down.
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Originally Posted by Jmuck69
I'm curious to how the battery is held down. The strap has what appears to be stops at the back but the front doesn't. Plus the battery strap is screwed down. I'm sure this new system is an answer to the team servo taping the battery down.
If you look where the screws are on the side rails there's actually about 8 holes on each side allowing it to move forward and back. Battery probably sits in perfect so no foam spacers are needed and you just take out the screws and move to another hole for a more forward or rearward postion. Those stops you see are probably to adjust if batteries are different widths but the front has solid mounts and you just butt the battery into them???
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Originally Posted by Fabulous
The two little black screws are the screws for the steering link.

Two cars? you guys crack me up!

One car! that's all!

Car on the left has holes in the chassis near the spur, car on the right doesn't have these holes.
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Originally Posted by RCBuddha
Wait right there, that's B5M related!
No time for B5M talk on this thread! There's no time for that, B6 speculation only!
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I just don't see a totally new platform. This is going to be an addition to the B5 family. It looks like it uses a lot of common parts. My guess is B5C or B5MC. It would be sheer lunacy to retire a very successful platform after only a couple of years.
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Originally Posted by QDRHRSE
I just don't see a totally new platform. This is going to be an addition to the B5 family. It looks like it uses a lot of common parts. My guess is B5C or B5MC. It would be sheer lunacy to retire a very successful platform after only a couple of years.
Hey if I hit a CC club race, you have a couch I can crash on?

Hahaha
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all the new pictures in one place:

http://www.insidelinerc.com/off-road...uggy-revealed/

Racer,

If there are two cars coming, should we split into two threads or just have one?
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Originally Posted by Socket
Hey if I hit a CC club race, you have a couch I can crash on?

Hahaha
No, but I have a couple of guest rooms and/or a Toy Hauler you can bunk in. If you come on a Friday you could race SCVRC or HotRod Friday, Coyote Saturday, a and CCR club race on Sunday. Risky these days. Wait a month and come out for the JBRL. Club racing has been feast or famine lately.
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