Team Durango DEX410 4WD 1/10 Off-Road Buggy Thread
Tech Master
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looks like the 3 is down?
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Yeah, 3 down. Check out TDs guide on the inserts for more info http://www.team-durango.com/blog/201...quat-settings/

got a link to a starting set up the book has little in fo in it

http://www.petitrc.com/setup/durango...Raceway201406/
That's the set up to use IMO. I use the 1.1mm front bar and just changed the front inner camber link to 3 instead of 2 and it was really good last night. Seems to work well on a variety of surfaces.
That's the set up to use IMO. I use the 1.1mm front bar and just changed the front inner camber link to 3 instead of 2 and it was really good last night. Seems to work well on a variety of surfaces.

whats the deal with the little spacer on the rear hing pin shaft theres a paper with some new one to use its not in the book?
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Is there a way to convert this car over to 12mm hexes? Maybe use b4 hexes?

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http://www.avidrc.com/product/5/acce...cessories.html
...but you will probably need a selection of spacers to make it all work properly.
That being said I've found the 14mm hexes from Spec R to be some of the best. The offsets for aftermarket 12mm wheels don't have quite the same offset as the Durango wheels so certain suspension link settings will rub. It's very close though and I do sometimes run the 12mm setup. I use the Shumacher K1 hexes up front. http://www.amain.com/Schumacher-Raci...-Set-2/p273732
This way you should be able to use the EVO wheels from AKA. Up front the 22-4 wheels will work. Offset seems very close if not same.
there are many posts and pics about different 12mm setups in this thread. Perhaps try to search if you need more info. Let us know and we will try to help though!

how much is everyone's Durango weighing in at?
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1740g with a shorty pack, carbon chassis, 30g rear skid plate weight, front and rear sway bars, 30mm fan with custom bracket on motor, composite diff gears.
Its to heavy for 17.5 but I change a few things and get it down to 1700g, but they affect the way I like it handling. (skid weight and sway bars)
Its to heavy for 17.5 but I change a few things and get it down to 1700g, but they affect the way I like it handling. (skid weight and sway bars)

1740g with a shorty pack, carbon chassis, 30g rear skid plate weight, front and rear sway bars, 30mm fan with custom bracket on motor, composite diff gears.
Its to heavy for 17.5 but I change a few things and get it down to 1700g, but they affect the way I like it handling. (skid weight and sway bars)
Its to heavy for 17.5 but I change a few things and get it down to 1700g, but they affect the way I like it handling. (skid weight and sway bars)
I have mine running at 1670-80 atm.
that's with shorty, 30g brass skid weight, and tresrey 30g diff weight, and 5g on each side of shorty - so 70g added weight all up

Definitely. I like to use the Avid 12mm hex set:
http://www.avidrc.com/product/5/acce...cessories.html
...but you will probably need a selection of spacers to make it all work properly.
That being said I've found the 14mm hexes from Spec R to be some of the best. The offsets for aftermarket 12mm wheels don't have quite the same offset as the Durango wheels so certain suspension link settings will rub. It's very close though and I do sometimes run the 12mm setup. I use the Shumacher K1 hexes up front. http://www.amain.com/Schumacher-Raci...-Set-2/p273732
This way you should be able to use the EVO wheels from AKA. Up front the 22-4 wheels will work. Offset seems very close if not same.
there are many posts and pics about different 12mm setups in this thread. Perhaps try to search if you need more info. Let us know and we will try to help though!
http://www.avidrc.com/product/5/acce...cessories.html
...but you will probably need a selection of spacers to make it all work properly.
That being said I've found the 14mm hexes from Spec R to be some of the best. The offsets for aftermarket 12mm wheels don't have quite the same offset as the Durango wheels so certain suspension link settings will rub. It's very close though and I do sometimes run the 12mm setup. I use the Shumacher K1 hexes up front. http://www.amain.com/Schumacher-Raci...-Set-2/p273732
This way you should be able to use the EVO wheels from AKA. Up front the 22-4 wheels will work. Offset seems very close if not same.
there are many posts and pics about different 12mm setups in this thread. Perhaps try to search if you need more info. Let us know and we will try to help though!

For the avid hexes are you using both the front and rear that come in the set?