TLR 22 Racing Buggy Thread
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That's ding a ding dang our dingalong ling longs.
Nobody with a gas truck needs to worry 'bout NOTHIN'!
I can tell you that there is no 22NT planned. Sorry to let you down. Then again everyone told us 1/10 truck was dead and we are wasting our time making a 22T. The response to the 22T has been amazing.
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If you bring enough of em you get a class right?
It only dies if they don't show up, kinda like Stadium Trucks almost did.
So close, oh well.
JBMHR.
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The AD2 suffers a basher's fate. Sadly, it comes home broken less often than the Savages do.
TBirdJdude quotes Ministry, right on.
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Brought the AD2 to the track several times last year...nobody brought theirs, despite several gas truck guys saying "YEAH BRO I'M COMIN THIS WEEKEND".
The AD2 suffers a basher's fate. Sadly, it comes home broken less often than the Savages do.
Just one gas truck fix
The AD2 suffers a basher's fate. Sadly, it comes home broken less often than the Savages do.
Just one gas truck fix
Gas Short Course is said to be coming, shhhhhh.
OFNA has the 4x4 already, braaap
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my diff keeps loosing up on me I switched to a brand new screw and plastic nut and it still does it any suggestions. The only thing I can think of is put it in the way the b4 is but why when I put it in from the left side like its supposed to does it loosen itself up?. other then that this is the first losi I owned and coming from a b4 it is bad ass I love it and has really brought back the excitment to running a buggy for me I look forward to practicing with it.
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Is it loosening itself or is it still breaking in?
As it breaks in it needs to be re tightened as the grooves in the rings form and the balls seat.
*Hold one wheel at a time and run it gently and adjust the tension til it gets the right feel (about 1 full rotation after spinning/flicking one wheel while holding the spur gear) and no longer needs further adjustment.
*Diff break in procedure on page 1 tips section of this thread
As it breaks in it needs to be re tightened as the grooves in the rings form and the balls seat.
*Hold one wheel at a time and run it gently and adjust the tension til it gets the right feel (about 1 full rotation after spinning/flicking one wheel while holding the spur gear) and no longer needs further adjustment.
*Diff break in procedure on page 1 tips section of this thread
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Short Packs or Saddles?
What is everyone's preference on batteries? I going to sell my full size packs and intend to get saddles or short packs, but can't decide on which to get!
This is in persuit of being able to run the mid motor setup.
Thanks!
This is in persuit of being able to run the mid motor setup.
Thanks!
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just built mine and every time i adjust the rear camber the tie rod ends pop off the ball?
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