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Old 04-15-2013, 08:53 AM
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Orange micro rx / cap / mylaps all fit on the side of the servo =D
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Old 04-15-2013, 09:15 AM
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Old 04-15-2013, 10:25 AM
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Originally Posted by xxfile
cant help but notice the white stuff on the ground!!!! looked the same here on the weekend but its about 55F here today. our outdoodr track is going to be ready for some grooming soon I hope. Its supposed to monsoon about 2" of rain here on Wed so that should get rid of the last few snowbanks and thaw out the ground.
Like the Gulf colour scheme classic blue and Orange.
didnt see a sensor wire though.... waiting for the 275mm one to arrive?
I pre ordered mine before we even had the truck.
Thanks! And exactly right about the sensor wire! It came in the mail about 10 minutes after this picture. I was waiting to head to the track until the wire came so I decided to snap some pics.
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Replacement o-rings I could use for the shocks?, not the emulsion orings but the smaller ones that go in the bottom, nevermind found it

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Anyone running the savox 1258tg or know what teeth count fits it for the tlr aluminum arm
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Originally Posted by XRated SCT
Anyone running the savox 1258tg or know what teeth count fits it for the tlr aluminum arm
I run that servo and use the TLR aluminum arm too. Savox servos use the same 25T spline as the Futaba servos, so order one for a Futaba servo and it will fit.
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A mod I did to make my 2.0 steer like my 1.0 did on a high bite track. Steering just felt vague and not precise. This fixed it and is easy to go back to torque rod if needed on low bite.
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Old 04-15-2013, 12:40 PM
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Originally Posted by LVBaja
I run that servo and use the TLR aluminum arm too. Savox servos use the same 25T spline as the Futaba servos, so order one for a Futaba servo and it will fit.
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Old 04-15-2013, 01:02 PM
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Originally Posted by rcgod
A mod I did to make my 2.0 steer like my 1.0 did on a high bite track. Steering just felt vague and not precise. This fixed it and is easy to go back to torque rod if needed on low bite.
What parts did you use? Is it a bolt on? Thanks, Good Idea!
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Originally Posted by LAGuy
What parts did you use? Is it a bolt on? Thanks, Good Idea!
Stock 1.0 front brace . Heated and straightened with heat gun. Had to slightly clearance front battery mount with dremel. Drilled and countersunk holes in chassis. Easy to do took maybe 30 mins.
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Originally Posted by rcgod
A mod I did to make my 2.0 steer like my 1.0 did on a high bite track. Steering just felt vague and not precise. This fixed it and is easy to go back to torque rod if needed on low bite.


So using the torque rod up front like the rear is better on low bite outdoor tracks than the stock plastic Front chassis brace ? Im talking about on the 1.0 .
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Originally Posted by tc5 man
So using the torque rod up front like the rear is better on low bite outdoor tracks than the stock plastic Front chassis brace ? Im talking about on the 1.0 .
I don't know. Can't say how it will work on a 1.0. I just noticed an improvement on 2.0 still haven't tried it on a loose track to see if brace or torque rod is better.
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Does any auto stores like autozone/oreillys carry hi pressure black grease instead of buying it from a hobbyshop?
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Originally Posted by XRated SCT
Does any auto stores like autozone/oreillys carry hi pressure black grease instead of buying it from a hobbyshop?
I would think like an axle greese or something along those lines would be a high pressure grease???
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