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Old 05-27-2012, 03:26 PM
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Originally Posted by rifraf
I hope pro-line is in the process of making a bulldog body for the Losi 22t,we don't have much choices in a desent body.the stock body is waaaaay to thin/brittle...just my .02..
I love my jconcepts body for the 22T.
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Originally Posted by TQ2
it's been mentioned and discussed a few times in this thread already, and just one page back one of the team drivers (Casper, post #3328) suggests a cure by using alloy hexes.
I was having issues with this as well. Went and bought the rear buggy .75 rear hexes. They fit perfect and there is a much bigger gap between the wheel and ball cup.
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Old 05-27-2012, 03:35 PM
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Originally Posted by RC Jay
About that 1mm trans lift that seems to becoming the norm... Anybody have some solid results on that? Notice a difference? How much of what?
I raised mine last week, but haven't got to run it yet. I'll post up my results the next time I get out.
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My truck was loose out of the turns ....raised trans 1mm and now is very predictable coming out of corners under power
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Originally Posted by clintscreations
My truck was loose out of the turns ....raised trans 1mm and now is very predictable coming out of corners under power
That's been my problem. I'm thinking the tranny raise mod will fix it, at least I hope it does.
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I did that and went to yellow buggy rear springs
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oops, double post
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Originally Posted by lbckevin
Hey Travis...

What gearing are you running in stock truck ? I am heating the motor up quite a bit in a 5 min. race at OCRC and WCRC.

Here is my setup sheet Stock Nats for the 22T. I had a real shot at this race but made a bonehead mistake on the second lap

With this setup I ran a 10 minute main at OCRC and came off at about 140


http://www.tlracing.com/ProdInfo/Fil...ck.%20OCRC.pdf


If you guys want to run a full pack go to yellow buggy rear springs in the front and take 1 coil off of them, also go up 2.5 wt in the rear and use 1 foam block in the back instead of 2. This is what I run for mod as I feel its easier to drive with a big pack when it has tons of motor. But for stock I like the shorty
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there is a user on the site, gone banana.....he makes foams...
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Building a 22t. And got white rear t springs. They rub like ae springs do?? Mine do is that normal or do I need to use buggy rear whites?
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Originally Posted by chris c
Building a 22t. And got white rear t springs. They rub like ae springs do?? Mine do is that normal or do I need to use buggy rear whites?
wht do you mean they rub? like the coils on the threads?

If they do just spin the spring a little and it should be fine, its probably just not seated all the way. None of my TLR springs rub at all
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Originally Posted by Silver04RS
wht do you mean they rub? like the coils on the threads?

If they do just spin the spring a little and it should be fine, its probably just not seated all the way. None of my TLR springs rub at all
Yep on the threads. They are seated good. The are much smaller in diameter then the fronts and the pink rears that came in the kit. Maybe a bad set? I will mic them tomorrow
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sounds like they are XXX series springs...
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Yes the truck springs can rub a little bit. Buggy rear sprins do not rub for they have less coils to stack up.
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