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Old 12-05-2011, 07:26 PM
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Originally Posted by skyline1015
LOL. i really like how the MM jumps but I would rather have the rear traction. Are you running the MM4 or MM3?
i was running MM4.
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Old 12-05-2011, 10:47 PM
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cant wait to run mine.
RM3 setup for outside claytrack, but the weather has been bad , starting to get winter here..

RTR weight with a large 5600mah stickpack is 1722 grams ( without additional weights )

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Originally Posted by rcman182006
I'm still not sold on the inside camber link mount on the CF front towers yet, My idea would be a two piece aluminum/CF one but I have no clue how to make it work
Here is the solution that is arriving shortly I hope but have heard hes working on it

http://www.oople.com/forums/showthread.php?t=83523



I hpoe he can wrap it around the lower edge of the tower so its a lot like the original
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Originally Posted by kwilke
Does durango make any 12 mm hexes ?I have several sets of tires already mounted with 12mm hexes .
I cobbled some together out of SC10 front hexes and some drilled out shock pistons to get the spacing I needed for my 22 wheels to sit out far enough (the offset between the 210 and 22 wheels is different). I wound up breaking a pin with that setup though. If some has some or knows of a better way, I am all ears...
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Originally Posted by murky123
cant wait to run mine.
RM3 setup for outside claytrack, but the weather has been bad , starting to get winter here..

RTR weight with a large 5600mah stickpack is 1722 grams ( without additional weights )

Thats part of the reason to run the shorty packs......... You'll drop almost a 100 grams off that weight and be able to adjust your weight bias more easily. My car is around 1630 with all stock hardware and steel turnbuckles. Put some titanium turnbuckles, titanium and aluminum screws and I should be just under 1600 which is good enough for me. I also dont run any extra weight and so far havent found the need to either.
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Originally Posted by onekiwi
Here is the solution that is arriving shortly I hope but have heard hes working on it

http://www.oople.com/forums/showthread.php?t=83523



I hpoe he can wrap it around the lower edge of the tower so its a lot like the original
Unless he gets the mounts for the ball studs to be further back than the way it is on this B4 version, it will still end up at an extreme angle although it will be a better solution than the current carbon shock towers. If you look at the 210's front tower, the ball stud location is even with the side of the tower.
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Old 12-06-2011, 08:37 AM
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He said that he is going to wrap the mounts around the edges so its like the original.. goning to be good, hope they fit the already produced CF towers that people already have
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Originally Posted by hopsing
Thats part of the reason to run the shorty packs......... You'll drop almost a 100 grams off that weight and be able to adjust your weight bias more easily. My car is around 1630 with all stock hardware and steel turnbuckles. Put some titanium turnbuckles, titanium and aluminum screws and I should be just under 1600 which is good enough for me. I also dont run any extra weight and so far havent found the need to either.
well, you could turn it around. that extra 100 grams could be usefull in some situations. specially when our track is dry and dusty.

still with the rear motor setup I have almost an inch of room to play with the weight bias


most buggy's I see at our track are adding weights, B4, kyosho, losi 22, ansmann, X6 they all need extra weight at our track
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Old 12-06-2011, 08:42 AM
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In case you guys haven't seen it yet:

http://www.team-durango.com/blog/201...onfigurations/
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Originally Posted by Randy_Pike
In case you guys haven't seen it yet:

http://www.team-durango.com/blog/201...onfigurations/


VERY nice! i am quickly becoming a Durango Fan! its taking everything i can to keep from buying the DEX408 when it comes out!!
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Can any one tell me when the next batch will be shipped to HRP?

Thanks
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Originally Posted by Posvar
Can any one tell me when the next batch will be shipped to HRP?

Thanks

I believe there should be a Durango shipment by end of week.....thats the last I heard as of Dec 1.
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Originally Posted by hopsing
I believe there should be a Durango shipment by end of week.....thats the last I heard as of Dec 1.
Thanks Steve!
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TD is rather impressive! although not much of their 'rep' online to interact w drivers, they are actually pretty quick to address 'issues' and questions regarding their trucks on their website/blog.. and above all they had bothered to use pics/diagrams to help guys to better understand the setting up of the trucks..
a great help to newbies like me

keep up the good work TD!
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Originally Posted by chiatw73
TD is rather impressive! although not much of their 'rep' online to interact w drivers, they are actually pretty quick to address 'issues' and questions regarding their trucks on their website/blog.. and above all they had bothered to use pics/diagrams to help guys to better understand the setting up of the trucks..
a great help to newbies like me

keep up the good work TD!
+1 on that. I am impressed.
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