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Old 05-21-2007, 10:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Jason Halvorson
jfc, thanks, and im very happy with my second place ......
Same here Jason. Well done!
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Old 05-23-2007, 06:33 AM
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just another piece of info, you guys probably already know this, but i just found it out, lol but the mugen mbx5 shock boots fit the jammin x1cr perfectly they seal on the ball end side very well. the plastic spring retainer fits over the rubber a bit tightish, but still works.

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Old 05-23-2007, 06:55 AM
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Hey guys

I find that my rear and front arms a VERY loose!

Why is this?

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PS if anyone nows dealings in Perth Pls tell me!!
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Old 05-23-2007, 10:43 AM
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Originally Posted by jono mad racer
Hey guys

I find that my rear and front arms a VERY loose!

Why is this?

THanks

Jono

PS if anyone nows dealings in Perth Pls tell me!!
sounds as if you holes for you hinge pins have been hogged out, ide just replace the arms they dont cost much....
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Old 05-23-2007, 11:23 PM
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Originally Posted by jono mad racer
Hey guys

I find that my rear and front arms a VERY loose!

Why is this?

THanks

Jono

PS if anyone nows dealings in Perth Pls tell me!!
Also check a few previous posts I had a similar problem. I found major wear on the front lower arm plate and rear anti-sqaut plate. I replaced those and its like new again.
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Old 05-23-2007, 11:38 PM
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ok thanks guys.

I think i just change. NOt to $$$
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Old 05-26-2007, 06:40 PM
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is anyone racing this weekend??? im not rained out!!!!!!
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Old 05-26-2007, 07:45 PM
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hey guys, i'm not dead yet. just taking a break for a while. 2 more weeks and i'll be back at it.
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hey guys what kind of shock setups are you running on your big bore shocks??? im running a #2 piston, jammin blue springs front and rear, 30 weight rear 40 front...is this a good setup???
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I am running 45w frt and 35 rear w/ mugen grey springs on my buggy.Stock pistons.It seems to handle pretty decent.Our track gets fairly blown out by the end of a race day and has pretty good size jumps.
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Originally Posted by Jammin&quot
I am running 45w frt and 35 rear w/ mugen grey springs on my buggy.Stock pistons.It seems to handle pretty decent.Our track gets fairly blown out by the end of a race day and has pretty good size jumps.
Hi Guys,
I found that I was running exactly that set up 45 Frt / 35 Rr with stock pistons and Mugen grey springs and it worked great.

I haven't been on this thread much lately as I have a confession to make.

I am now running an Xray XB8EC

But I'll still pop in ocassionally to keep in touch

Good luck with the X1CR's

Regards....Crocket
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Old 05-28-2007, 09:48 AM
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Guys, sorry to be out for a while, last May 17th we received a new driver in the family :















thanks for your emails and PM's regarding my wife and son's health ... we are all OK and im taking a 4 weeks break of job travels just to be with my wife, doughter and the new little guy ...

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congrats!!!!! i just had a new baby girl on the 19th....
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Tabushi congrats! congrats! Thats a very lovely boy...oh yess.. future tabushi driver while father tabushi the pitman...kekkee. Congrats. Say "congrats, nice baby" to your wife ok.

Mine will be in September.... oh man.. can't wait, im actually already hang all my rc tools and rides. I only blog post rc news and hanging out in this thread.

all the best tabushi. May He grow healthy and cheerful
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Old 05-29-2007, 01:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Tabushi
Guys, sorry to be out for a while, last May 17th we received a new driver in the family :















thanks for your emails and PM's regarding my wife and son's health ... we are all OK and im taking a 4 weeks break of job travels just to be with my wife, doughter and the new little guy ...

cya
Big congratulations on the birth of your son Tabushi. You must feel very proud. Hope mom and baby is doing well. Regards to all.
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