SC10 4x4 Thread
Yea, if you haven't done so already, it's pretty easy to get to, I think you just have to unscrew the top plate then a screw on the bottom to release the servo & mount. Also be sure to use the alignment tool if you didn't already, makes getting it all square much easier.
I'm getting a new 'mod' for my truck, Airtronics M11x. I have never run such a radio before, does anyone rock one of these and have any suggestions for me to follow? I should have it next week sometime.
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not far at all like something is real tight, guess im take it back apart and see what i can find...
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Is there anyway this can be a sticky at the top of each page? http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...m/cf8d0b21.gif
It is all personal opinion the clutch basket is another option, then you can play with all 3 different slipper pads the stock pads, the garodisc's and the high torque pads. The brace if you are running saddle packs is a must as you seen in the pic without it the belt tension isnt really consistent without it.
The brace is probably a good idea regardless of battery setup, I consider the exotech to be a nice option, but you can get by well enough with the brace and some weights.
I'm running my chasis stock right now, thinking about getting the exotech.
Check the 6 screws that hold the pulleys. If they protrude beyond the plates, they will bind the pulleys. Dimes to donuts it's what it is. Belt tension is secondary. Check the screws first. Then the tension.
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now il check the back ones. belt seems fine.
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So should I just build it and go?



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