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Old 12-21-2012, 07:25 AM
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mine has the same wear but there is no way im changing setup my truck is better then good. i had to run with 4wd sc at a trophy race the other night because i was the only mod and i posted the fastest lap time and finished 2nd overall. id say the truck is good. i hope i can get the new one working this good when its released
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What you are talking about they are still good for another year they been good for 1 year with a 7.5 and as you can see I just rotated them. I have a new ball kit just waiting until they are gone more
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Old 12-21-2012, 09:33 AM
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I like to keep my cars as new but that's just me.
I do too, but they are still ok for now. Ill be changing the axles, ball diff and the thrush balls as well. I just rebuilt the entire truck so everything else is top notch. Gonna do a new body as well as im tired of looking at the same one now even though its in great shape
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guys i will ship my shock tool over seas for $15. thanks to everyone that ordered one.
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I will be offering a 4mm and 5.5mm in one turnbuckle wrench shortly after xmas. It will sell for $17 shipped in u.s and $20 outside the u.s. this wrench will fit 10th scale kyosho buggy and truck as well as some other manufacturers. Thank you for considering my products and I hope to be able to supply my fellow racers with more quality products soon.
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looking for a good stock class gearing just instaled a new 17.5 d3.5 maxella
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Originally Posted by sergeant rc
looking for a good stock class gearing just instaled a new 17.5 d3.5 maxella

Try 75/27 and temp from there. The maxzilla likes a little timing also.
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i ran 75/27 with about 35% timing in a thunder power and in less than 3m of a heat i smoked the motor i mean smoked over 230 i was thinking about 82/22 my track is a little tight and very high bit
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What's the most common spring set up for the big bores?
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Old 12-24-2012, 09:00 AM
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Good question and I am sure it depends on where you run. I have one set with reds all around and one set with orange and can't really tell the difference.
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If you had a good spring set up for both outside track and indoor track
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Going to be purchasing my big bores so I need to know what springs to buy but don't want to invest is a whole spring set up either. Just a overall spring set up would be good. Also another ? How many guys run the mip shock set up for the sc-r?
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For over all set up I have been using yellow front and either red are or orang rear works well indoor and out door back and forth between red and orang rear depending on Howe bumpy and Howe much traction the track has you could also invest in a set of reds for the front so you are looking at two set front and two sets rear for most track conditions
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Any idea what the part numbers are on those? I'm seeing springs that are black and have a band distinguishing which colour they are and I'm also seeing springs that are all one color. Which type should I be looking for?
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i run yellow springs all the way around and my truck is like cheating.. indoors and out
XGS022 front springs, XGS032 rear springs
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