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Old 08-30-2012, 11:13 AM
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Taxxis make 3mm rod end too for the guys that want to do that with the captured rod ends and then tap it 4mm and good to go.
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so yea i know i asked this a couple of pages back but no reply. does anyone know if the wheels from an AE kit will fit ? are they the same offset ? im thinking of making the jump and i have alot of tires that are on AE wheels.
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Scott how about a list of bodys that fit and dont fit.

Jconcepts raptor wont fit
Jconcepts Hi Flo wont fit
Parma speed flow wont fit
Proline chevy high flow wont fit
Proline toyota high flow will fit
Losi scte will fit

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Old 08-30-2012, 11:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Grandturk
Mines ready to go:



Just need to paint the body. I couldn't get my Proline Chevy Flotek from my XXX SCT to fit.
is that the hobbyking micro rx?

if so how good is it, i just ordered two of them.
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Old 08-30-2012, 11:40 AM
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Originally Posted by ScottKelly911
I do like the captured ball ends a member posted pix of a few pages back. I might even throw that on the first page as an alternative to the ballcups.
Thanks for the comment on this Scott. I started racing back in the day in Ohio when Todd Hodge was still racing with Scooter's Motor Works. I also have a 8 year old boy and 10 year old boy racing. I had to come up with a solution for this because it is no fun watching your son come off the track because his car is broke in a race. Again thanks for all your help on this page and I would like to say "Hats off to the guys at Losi!" This was the best build out of all the 22 line up. Main reason for this is constant improvement and listening to the racers out there. I would have to say this is why Losi is on top!
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Old 08-30-2012, 12:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Carranza76
is that the hobbyking micro rx?

if so how good is it, i just ordered two of them.
Yes. At least as good as Spektrum 3100. Just a hair smaller, too.
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Old 08-30-2012, 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by easye
Scott how about a list of bodys that fit and dont fit.

Jconcepts raptor wont fit
Jconcepts Hi Flo wont fit
Parma speed flow wont fit
Proline chevy high flow wont fit
Proline toyota high flow will fit
Losi scte will fit


Not true.....I am running the Proline chevy high flow on mine....fits just fine, was running it on my xxx-sct now on my 22 sct, personally i like the losi body better. Will be running it as soon as I get the paint finished.
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Originally Posted by Grandturk
Yes. At least as good as Spektrum 3100. Just a hair smaller, too.

Sick I am gonna order two more for my other cars!!! Thanks for the info.
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Old 08-30-2012, 12:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Carranza76
is that the hobbyking micro rx?

if so how good is it, i just ordered two of them.
Is that 10 degrees toe out on the front? Hows that working for you?
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Originally Posted by Gitsum
Is that 10 degrees toe out on the front? Hows that working for you?
i hear thats the new dialed set up
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Originally Posted by Grandturk
Yes. At least as good as Spektrum 3100. Just a hair smaller, too.
wait a sec... are those hobbyking receivers compatible with the spektrum tranmistters?? if so do you have a link?

thanks,
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Regarding the tie rods poping off, keep caster in mind. I went to 20 degrees overall caster in the front for running on carpet which added a crazy amount of bump steer as well as tie rods poping off with only landing hard off of jumps, let alone crashing. I moved the bump steer washer (between spindle and steering knuckle) from the top to the bottom and put short 4-40 ball studs and cups in the steering knuckle, part #LOSA6029. No more bump steer and no more tie rods poping off even with hard hits.
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Originally Posted by Grandturk
Yes. At least as good as Spektrum 3100. Just a hair smaller, too.
Do they seem any more resistant to brown outs from a weak bec?
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Originally Posted by D-A-N-4-4
wait a sec... are those hobbyking receivers compatible with the spektrum tranmistters?? if so do you have a link?

thanks,
Dan
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s..._Spektrum.html
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Originally Posted by Grandturk
Yes. At least as good as Spektrum 3100. Just a hair smaller, too.
Have you tried their servos?
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