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Old 02-01-2012, 05:47 PM
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Originally Posted by kwiksi
Hope the chassis will be avail by spring for outdoor. Just seems the way every mfr is going.
Found this at Neobuggy.net Looks like 8mm to me. Looks like you wouldn't even need a longer body either.

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Tresrey USA has all the new DEX210 parts up on the website and available for pre-order as well. Don't miss out on the new "Cream" front towers as well!

If your local hobbyshop isn't stocking Tresrey let them know as we are always looking to expand for our customers!
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Originally Posted by Konich
Tresrey USA has all the new DEX210 parts up on the website and available for pre-order as well. Don't miss out on the new "Cream" front towers as well!

If your local hobbyshop isn't stocking Tresrey let them know as we are always looking to expand for our customers!
Just ordered the battery thumbscrews, hexes and front bulkhead.
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Originally Posted by Konich
Tresrey USA has all the new DEX210 parts up on the website and available for pre-order as well. Don't miss out on the new "Cream" front towers as well!

If your local hobbyshop isn't stocking Tresrey let them know as we are always looking to expand for our customers!
Sweet my order is in !
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So, I've been running my car a couple of weeks, and really like it. But there is one part that is a serious issue. The rear camber mount is junk. Why couldn't Durango make a bolt on alloy block or something other than the plastic ear. Does anyone make a alloy rear camber plate as a option. I've tried the others too, with no success.
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Originally Posted by Raul Garcia
So, I've been running my car a couple of weeks, and really like it. But there is one part that is a serious issue. The rear camber mount is junk. Why couldn't Durango make a bolt on alloy block or something other than the plastic ear. Does anyone make a alloy rear camber plate as a option. I've tried the others too, with no success.






can be found at Oople



also you can wait for these blings..

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I am using that rear carbon upper camber-link mount and it is a big step in the right direction tuning wise. I am now on the second outermost hole (6mm further out than original), giving more camber gain. This leads to much improved off-power rear traction on our small indoor track.
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Originally Posted by ronsand
I am using that rear carbon upper camber-link mount and it is a big step in the right direction tuning wise. I am now on the second outermost hole (6mm further out than original), giving more camber gain. This leads to much improved off-power rear traction on our small indoor track.
are you using int RM or MM? want to get one but not sure if it'll fit the RM config. can you post pics

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Sorry forgot to mention; I run MM4
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I want one plate in aluminum.
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Originally Posted by Raul Garcia
So, I've been running my car a couple of weeks, and really like it. But there is one part that is a serious issue. The rear camber mount is junk. Why couldn't Durango make a bolt on alloy block or something other than the plastic ear. Does anyone make a alloy rear camber plate as a option. I've tried the others too, with no success.
Tresrey will have you covered. This is coming soon.
http://tresreyusa.blogspot.com/2012/...nk-dex210.html
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Anyone know if other brand BB springs work on the TD BB? Like Losi or Kyosho?

I ask cos the there seems to be s shortage of TD BB springs.
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Originally Posted by littlejohn
Anyone know if other brand BB springs work on the TD BB? Like Losi or Kyosho?

I ask cos the there seems to be s shortage of TD BB springs.
yes and yes
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Originally Posted by hacker
yes and yes
cooly.. you wouldn't happen to know which K spring works with RM4 setup?
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Originally Posted by littlejohn
cooly.. you wouldn't happen to know which K spring works with RM4 setup?
No sorry, I tried a gold rear, which was the only K BB I had, and was too stiff. I would go whites myself next, but I'm playing around with losi BB springs as they are alot cheaper
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