TLR 22 5.0
#227

There is so little pressure on 2 wd buggy servos, that is why you can use molded arms. Move it back and forth, nothing there. Maybe carpet would need them, doubt it. Plus look at the tire contact patch, very slim.
#228

Prior to the 1st gen 22, 2wd buggies had built-in servo savers (kinda wish they still did) and when I got a 22, the molded arm looked to be of good quality. It never gave me any trouble so I’ve just continued to trust that they’re strong enough. So far, so good.
#229

My SR with XR10 justock, Savox 1258TG, Reedy 17.5 S-plus and full size shorty is at 1493g with Jconcepts Octagons.


#231

I think 10kg/cm (138 oz/in) or more is good. I know people that run 100 oz/in, but that seemed a little on the low side to me. Savox 1257tg/1258tg are pretty popular and work well for a reasonable price.
#233

Just got my 5.0 all finished up! This thing feels LIGHT, but I guess Razor RC already confirmed this.
I installed the titanium screws and hinge pins from my 4.0 as well, and I'll likely throw in my MIP pucks and test to see how it handles with them.


#235

Molded servo horn has held up to 8 packs of running today, lawn darted 4-5 times on jumps that would have broken the old one, so seems pretty durable so far for a composite horn.
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#239

good job on the paint
#240

What tires will fit those wheels they have in the kit, are they standard size?