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Old 07-16-2015, 11:25 PM
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In shorty configuration?
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Old 07-17-2015, 06:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Slotmachine
He`s talking about the dog-bone pins that go into the drive cups


So does anyone know the answer to this?

I measured the pins with an old analog caliper and it looks like they are around 2.2 x 10mm but I really don't trust the caliper.
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Just a quick question. I see on Ty's setup sheets he likes to run his wing low. I have seen guys flipping the wing mounts to run the wing lower, is this what low means on the setup sheet or is it that he is just cutting the wing to the bottom line? Thanks
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I don't believe the setup sheets have anything that references the wing mounts being upside down or not. So the wing low would be that the wicker is cut to the low position. Or that is at least my take on it.
Edit: I can't remember the last time I saw Ty's buggy with the wing mounts in the high position.

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Old 07-17-2015, 09:13 AM
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Originally Posted by 13Maschine
Looks like Amain has pushed back the front shock shafts again. I have backorders at Tower and Amain and I've searched around quite a bit. Anyone want to sell me one or point me to a known source? I've only been able to run my car 2 packs since I built it and I took a head on collision with an 1/8th scale. it's been on the bench for a couple weeks now.....super SAD FACE

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Hey Dude Ebay has them at handleithobbies in stock!!!
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Originally Posted by Antimullet
Hey Dude Ebay has them at handleithobbies in stock!!!
Tower too

http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...7&I=LXEGHT&P=K
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What else to stock up on?

Shock shafts front and?
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Spur gears, arms, hinge pins, diff gaskets.
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Originally Posted by Antimullet
Spur gears, arms, hinge pins, diff gaskets.
Thanx sir
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Just saw Tower hobbies had shipped out my HB Aluminum Shock Cap.
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Amain hobbies just got front shock shafts instock but only for people who back ordered them. I got a pair!
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Originally Posted by nmdesertracer
Amain hobbies just got front shock shafts instock but only for people who back ordered them. I got a pair!
They have 17 pairs in stock right now that anyone can buy. I had 2 on back order, so mine are on the way. I also had some points to redeem so I got one of the pairs for $0.89!
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Originally Posted by JoeC
Just a quick question. I see on Ty's setup sheets he likes to run his wing low. I have seen guys flipping the wing mounts to run the wing lower, is this what low means on the setup sheet or is it that he is just cutting the wing to the bottom line? Thanks
i think its flipping the wing mount, if you search google images for d413 wing low, you will see a few car with the mount upside down.
If you look at some other brand buggies, the wing sits about the same place, as the d413 low position, at least my dex210 does, but with a shock tower blocking the air, I think high is the position to setup the wing
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Originally Posted by Motorman007
Thanx sir
Don't forget the twenty mm hex screw's that hold the hinge pins in place they are the only thing i have broken well bent.Run it 2 to 3 times a week.
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Originally Posted by buster44
Don't forget the twenty mm hex screw's that hold the hinge pins in place they are the only thing i have broken well bent.Run it 2 to 3 times a week.
Can I get a part number to make sure
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