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Old 10-18-2012, 11:00 PM
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Originally Posted by littlevette
if you're not too keen on the big bores check out x-factory paul sinclair's video on big bores. it has some good advice for some.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3R0Dtzyz3UU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcojRNm8Sh4
I dont agree and it doesn't look like the top guys do either...
They are all crushing it with these, and BTW, Build them and they will work
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Originally Posted by associatevalley
I have an extra one as I used red ones from Tresrey. Shoot me a PM if you'd like, I'll send it your way.
anyone know if these will work on the BB's?
http://www.tresrey.com/tresrey/produ...td131_eng.html
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Old 10-18-2012, 11:10 PM
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Originally Posted by racene1
anyone know if these will work on the BB's?
http://www.tresrey.com/tresrey/produ...td131_eng.html
No they do not fit, I already tried. TSR products sent me the plastic version to test fit and it will thread on but its depth is not right. It won't house the orings/spacer properly. It seemed close but obviously that's an area you want exact dimensions. I soaked mine in greased lightning for the silver look.
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Originally Posted by associatevalley
No they do not fit, I already tried. TSR products sent me the plastic version to test fit and it will thread on but its depth is not right. It won't house the orings/spacer properly. It seemed close but obviously that's an area you want exact dimensions. I soaked mine in greased lightning for the silver look.
Steve you have a link to where you got your red look? I hate to steel it but i really want to.
It looks really tight yo! haha (had to throw in some slang there) Really nice though.
Did you know you can "gold" your ti turnbuckles with electricity?
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Originally Posted by racene1
Steve you have a link to where you got your red look? I hate to steel it but i really want to.
It looks really tight yo! haha (had to throw in some slang there) Really nice though.
Did you know you can "gold" your ti turnbuckles with electricity?
If we didn't race at the same track I'd think about it.... Sorry yo!
I'm just playing. Honestly, its from many different places/ companies. It took days of web browsing to find it all. And I won't even get into the $$$.

I did see some web pages about homeade anodizing during my quest. My understanding is if you have the right power supply you can actually make every color in the rainbow.
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Originally Posted by associatevalley
If we didn't race at the same track I'd think about it.... Sorry yo!
I'm just playing. Honestly, its from many different places/ companies. It took days of web browsing to find it all. And I won't even get into the $$$.

I did see some web pages about homeade anodizing during my quest. My understanding is if you have the right power supply you can actually make every color in the rainbow.
Hmmmm (brain working on overdrive now) thanks, btw you been racing much or are you over at Vegas more now? thanks for the info.
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Originally Posted by Matt Farris
BB's are built. By far the BEST 1/10 shock AE has ever released. Use the stock orings. I see nothing wrong with them. If yours leak you need to learn what "green slime" is. However. One bummer. My BB's came with a faulty spring adjuster. It wouldnt thread up the body. I filed and filed. Finally got it

Funny, I had almost identical marks on mine. They were jacked up for sure. Couldn't get mine to thread on at all.
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Originally Posted by associatevalley
No they do not fit, I already tried. TSR products sent me the plastic version to test fit and it will thread on but its depth is not right. It won't house the orings/spacer properly. It seemed close but obviously that's an area you want exact dimensions. I soaked mine in greased lightning for the silver look.
These look a little trick.

http://www.revolution-rc.com/our-pro...d-nut-set.html

They seem to be pre-notched for adjustments.
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Originally Posted by Jmuck69
These look a little trick.

http://www.revolution-rc.com/our-pro...d-nut-set.html

They seem to be pre-notched for adjustments.
Aren't Durango shocks 13mm?
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Originally Posted by Millerracing
Aren't Durango shocks 13mm?
Associatevalley above had put the Tresrey red ones on his shocks and seem to fit fine.
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Originally Posted by racene1
Hmmmm (brain working on overdrive now) thanks, btw you been racing much or are you over at Vegas more now? thanks for the info.
JT

I haven't been able to race as much as I'd like due to work. When I do get a chance it's usually on Saturday, so I goto Vegas. I prefer 702 though, especially the layout they have right now. Work should start slowing soon, I'm looking forward to more driving. Do you ever goto Vegas RC?
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Originally Posted by Millerracing
Aren't Durango shocks 13mm?
I use 12mm springs on mine. I thought the collars are 12mm. If im not mistaken the guy with the car that has all the red parts is using Tresrey collars for the Durango dex210.
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Originally Posted by zipperfoot
I use 12mm springs on mine. I thought the collars are 12mm. If im not mistaken the guy with the car that has all the red parts is using Tresrey collars for the Durango dex210.
they are from the durango 410, if it matters.

I ordered some of these to try:
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...load-Nut-Set-2
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Originally Posted by Matt Trimmings
they are from the durango 410, if it matters.

I ordered some of these to try:
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...load-Nut-Set-2
Same thing but in red. Are the ones you ordered metal? I was thinking of giving those a try as well.

Here is the info from Tresrey:

Aluminum preload nut for more durability and the reproducibility of shock performance. O-Ring included. Anodized in "Tresrey-Red". Made in Japan (RED/4pcs/DEX210/410/DESC410R)

Price:$19.95 SKU: TYTD075 Weight: 1.00 Ounces
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Originally Posted by Matt Trimmings
they are from the durango 410, if it matters.

I ordered some of these to try:
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...load-Nut-Set-2
Make sure you order the orings for these, they do not come with them.
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