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Old 10-06-2006, 12:34 AM   #1
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Default Mini tyres?Upgrades? Rc18B help!! urgent

guys im getting my rc18b on sunday with the following...

i posted on another thread that im getting a radio with it but theres non in stock :|
so im gona be getting the folowing

rc18b factory team kit =280
proline wabash rims = 10x2=20
proline moabs or bowties = 23x2=46
mini t springs = 12x2=24

im ggetting the mini t springs cause im gona be using the mini t oil shocks

now the question is........moabs or bowties?
im mostly gona be running on the road which is pavement n sorta smooth and i was gona get roadrage tyres but non in stock :|
also no 12mm adapters in stock
i will be running on grass sometimes

and should i swap out the stock kit tyres for the proline stuff? the dude at the lhs is a good mate of mine n he said he can do it for me....

also they dont have any green slime.....is there anything else?

and is 1.5 kgz of torque enough for a micro servo?

also is there nething i should upgrade onthe truck? like steering knuckles to alloy etc...

also gona try get a screw kit or something

maybe ill have enough money left over for the spares for my mini t! lol
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Old 10-06-2006, 01:35 AM   #2
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As for your tires, get the pro line dirt hawgs. They are an all terain tire and will handle any thing you throw at them!
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Old 10-06-2006, 02:12 AM   #3
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As for your tires, get the pro line dirt hawgs. They are an all terain tire and will handle any thing you throw at them!

soz thats wat i meant.....my bad......they are dirthawgz
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sounds like your rc18ft is gonna be hooked up........
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i hope they get the tyres instock ill be pissed if they dont
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What are you going to race it on?
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i aint realy racing....just bashing
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Save your money on the shocks. The stock shocks are ok. Losi shocks are to long.
Airtronics 94091Z is a popular upgrade. The KO digital is a bit more money, but kicks ass in speed & torque. Tekin has some high performance servos comming, but probably won't show till around the first of the year.
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Ok then stick with the Dirt hawgs. They have lots of traction and no problems on dirt or gravel.
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Save your money on the shocks. The stock shocks are ok. Losi shocks are to long.
Airtronics 94091Z is a popular upgrade. The KO digital is a bit more money, but kicks ass in speed & torque. Tekin has some high performance servos comming, but probably won't show till around the first of the year.
i already have a servo......JR 375

and i have alredy sorted out the shock problem

and i think ill get some road rages....
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