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Old 04-22-2011, 05:49 PM
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Old 04-22-2011, 06:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Jason Turner
These shims/washers are pretty cool, but wow look at that price tag

http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...cer-Set-TLR-22
i used the top racing ones for the photon....the come in .5mm-2.5mm..they are red....got em at amain.....4 bucks a pack of 10...
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Originally Posted by trickedyfz450
Has anyone tried any of the hrc toe blocks? What effect will be noticed from changing from a lrc to a hrc block?
It raises the rear roll center.... more rotation, more steering.
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Has anyone found a way to change antisquat without having to take the whole rear end apart?
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Originally Posted by Bobby Z
Has anyone found a way to change antisquat without having to take the whole rear end apart?
I was wondering the same thing .
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Old 04-22-2011, 08:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Bobby Z
Has anyone found a way to change antisquat without having to take the whole rear end apart?
Originally Posted by jag5508
I was wondering the same thing .
You just loosen the block a bit and slip the anti squat shim out through the battery tray. (if you installed the shim in the proper direction)
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Old 04-22-2011, 08:46 PM
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Originally Posted by iHack
You just loosen the block a bit and slip the anti squat shim out through the battery tray. (if you installed the shim in the proper direction)
I'll have to double check that it's 50/50 I did it right . I know what 50 I probably did .
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Originally Posted by iHack
You just loosen the block a bit and slip the anti squat shim out through the battery tray. (if you installed the shim in the proper direction)
Thanks but I should have mentioned im running mid motor and the inert has to change along with the shim. It is a pain to swap out but someone will come up with a super fast way to do it!!
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So I fianlly started building mine and I see there is no servo saver. Is a 9100s going to be ok in this thing?
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the 3.5 block on the Dustin Evens setup is it the hrc or lrc block? And the pieces for the 25 kickup came with the kit correct? I see people say that the other pistins came in the kit too are those the ones in bag F? I actually never opened the bag to be honest because I wanted to try the car with the box setup. Also im sure people have said but has anyone used the regular size lipos in the car? They are the only ones i have right now I was just curious if it will make a big difference or not?
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Originally Posted by Dusttt
So I fianlly started building mine and I see there is no servo saver. Is a 9100s going to be ok in this thing?
It should be fine . As far as servo savers go most off road cars don't have them on the servo . The ones that are built in off road cars steering racks are usually locked down anyways .
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Originally Posted by Bobby Z
Thanks but I should have mentioned im running mid motor and the inert has to change along with the shim. It is a pain to swap out but someone will come up with a super fast way to do it!!
Theres definitely not a super quick way to do it with mid motor
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Hi guys.

I'm sorry if this has already been up, I seem to be missing the battery straps in my kit, has any of you haved the same issue, or do i just have bad luck

But a great kit, and i am really looking forward to get it on the track.

So if you have any good ideas set-up wise for a technical astro turf track, please let me in


Thanks
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Originally Posted by jeppesen
Hi guys.

I'm sorry if this has already been up, I seem to be missing the battery straps in my kit, has any of you haved the same issue, or do i just have bad luck

But a great kit, and i am really looking forward to get it on the track.

So if you have any good ideas set-up wise for a technical astro turf track, please let me in


Thanks
I'm not sure how many astro turf tracks there are in the states. You might want to check out. http://www.oople.com/forums/showthre...highlight=losi
I've not heard of anyone missing their battery straps..sorry
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Originally Posted by jeppesen
Hi guys.

I'm sorry if this has already been up, I seem to be missing the battery straps in my kit, has any of you haved the same issue, or do i just have bad luck

But a great kit, and i am really looking forward to get it on the track.

So if you have any good ideas set-up wise for a technical astro turf track, please let me in


Thanks
im pretty sure the straps are in the wheels package, so is probably the last package you will get to, if you haven't completed the kit yet.
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