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Old 05-04-2005, 10:29 PM
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Mine's been ordered just now. Hope it makes its way to mine before the nationals next week
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Old 05-04-2005, 10:50 PM
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Also TRF guys, I see in the picture that it uses the screw pins for the rear uprights. Can you also use the 2.6mm Stainless Steel pins for the Evo IV with it??
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Hi Guys,

Just want to post a quick note that the DJ Pro-Module Suspension kits are now available.

Also got some new Tamiya hop-ups in stock including the Limited Edition FL Coated blue shocks and the 5mm clamp style blue anodized aluminum hex hubs No more wheel spacers needed!

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Just orderd mine too

Can't wait to try it out.

Later
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Originally posted by TryHard


Can't wait to try it out.

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Dave, also followed your advise, and I have a Ride Mk2 stratus in with that order.... been planning ahead and I already have the paint scheme nailed down
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Dave, also followed your advise, and I have a Ride Mk2. stratus
If you get a chance you might want to try the EXCEL II Dodge... it has a little bit better turn in than the MKII but it's a little bit more mild than the MKIII...
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hey dave,

Sure thing... maybe sometime in the future I'll try it.

Went for the Ride's as I know they are commercially avaliable over here in the uk... which is a requirement for them to be legal in the stock nationals.
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Originally posted by SpeedTech
Hi Guys,

Just want to post a quick note that the DJ Pro-Module Suspension kits are now available.

Also got some new Tamiya hop-ups in stock including the Limited Edition FL Coated blue shocks and the 5mm clamp style blue anodized aluminum hex hubs No more wheel spacers needed!

Steve Wang
will this work with foam tires??
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Old 05-05-2005, 05:25 AM
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Does anyone have the Yokomo part numbers for the front outdrives?

Making ball-diff for foam carpet.
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Originally posted by alb
Does anyone have the Yokomo part numbers for the front outdrives?

Making ball-diff for foam carpet.
Checkout the site I was building for some front diff info...

http://home.comcast.net/~anthony.isl...frontdiff.html
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Delaminated chassis, bent hingepins, busted spool...just about everything but the rear suspension broke or bent last week. Mary Lou? I didn't know you had a thing for petite gymnasts that look like 14 year old boys...oh wait that's someone else (you know who)

Also, up until last week I have been running mine on a 3mm chassis and it works fine. It may work better when traction is uber high.

Will they fit foams? I don't know.

In regards to spare parts. The arms and hubs are reversible, meaning that they can be used as either a left or right.

As for the ss pins for the Evo, I'm not sure as I don't have a set but the outter hinge pins do use the screw type pin.
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Old 05-05-2005, 07:18 AM
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Using the Xray post.
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Old 05-05-2005, 07:19 AM
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Using the Xray post.
opps forgot the picture
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Old 05-05-2005, 07:33 AM
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opps forgot the picture
Damn it looks good...
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