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Old 08-17-2013, 06:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Cpt Obvious
Ok, ok....its pretty close though the pics have only been around for a few days

Not like RCTech is known for members nailing down correct info with 100% accuracy
Yeah I was just kidding with you
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Old 08-17-2013, 08:09 PM
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Wow I guess I shouldn't have skipped that part!!! Thanks!
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Does anyone know if TLR will be posting Dustin Evans SCT set up from the ROAR Nats at Silver Dollar? His truck looked dialed! Thanks in advance.
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Ok I was on vacation in CO. and picked up a 22sct RTC for 499. I live out in the sticks so I decided to get me a couple parts trucks. Both off ebay the first is a clean mid motor setup just a roller. with AKA rebars rear and JC ribs front and body. Plus all the rear motor parts and losi's overtray for $243. Next is rear motor setup with a tekin RS, 10.5 Gen 1 motor, MKS660DS servo, RX-461 receiver, and my laps transponder. Also comes with rebars all around, diff rebuil kit, and a practice body. This one I got for $326. Are these good deals mainly the roller. Also anyone here racing at 702 rcraceway?
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I've been looking for a rear sway bar kit for my 22 SCT for a solid month. Anyone have an extra in the bag they wanna sell me? Why have these things been back ordered for over 2 mos? Seems foolish on TLR's part.
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Originally Posted by darkstar1974
I've been looking for a rear sway bar kit for my 22 SCT for a solid month. Anyone have an extra in the bag they wanna sell me? Why have these things been back ordered for over 2 mos? Seems foolish on TLR's part.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/L22-0815-los...item4176047220

$3.99 + $3.99 shipping - You're welcome



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Originally Posted by weavty1
http://www.ebay.com/itm/L22-0815-los...item4176047220

$3.99 + $3.99 shipping - You're welcome



Appreciate that, I actually hadn't seen this one, but I'm looking for the kit that includes all 3 sway bars. Part # TLR334002. Anyone on Ebay who claims to have it has their inventory wrong. I reached out to every seller already and they all say they haven't updated.

I'm more amazed that TLR has let them stay out of stock for so long.
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Originally Posted by darkstar1974
Appreciate that, I actually hadn't seen this one, but I'm looking for the kit that includes all 3 sway bars. Part # TLR334002. Anyone on Ebay who claims to have it has their inventory wrong. I reached out to every seller already and they all say they haven't updated.

I'm more amazed that TLR has let them stay out of stock for so long.
Here:

http://www.rchover.com/product-p/tlr334002.htm

http://www.thobbies.net/cgi-bin/comm...ion&key=104689

http://www.speedtechhobbies.com/inde...roduct_id=2740

http://www.maniacshobbycomplex.com/s...ear-22sct.html



Take your pick
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WOW!! you're MUCH better at this interwebz thing then I am!!

Thanks so much!
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Originally Posted by darkstar1974
Appreciate that, I actually hadn't seen this one, but I'm looking for the kit that includes all 3 sway bars. Part # TLR334002. Anyone on Ebay who claims to have it has their inventory wrong. I reached out to every seller already and they all say they haven't updated.

I'm more amazed that TLR has let them stay out of stock for so long.
Another thing to note is the LF springs are grouped together much closer so you can fine tune more which means you will probably use more of the springs that come in the package vs older springs which you tend to not use the extremes.
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Originally Posted by darkstar1974
Appreciate that, I actually hadn't seen this one, but I'm looking for the kit that includes all 3 sway bars. Part # TLR334002. Anyone on Ebay who claims to have it has their inventory wrong. I reached out to every seller already and they all say they haven't updated.

I'm more amazed that TLR has let them stay out of stock for so long.
i'm amazed someone hasn't reported these sellers to ebay, as it is a violation of their policies to offer items for sale you don't have in stock.

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WOW!! you're MUCH better at this interwebz thing then I am!!

Thanks so much!
all else fails Google it - there was over 4,000 hits for that item
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Originally Posted by Casper
Another thing to note is the LF springs are grouped together much closer so you can fine tune more which means you will probably use more of the springs that come in the package vs older springs which you tend to not use the extremes.
Interesting and good to know. Thanks Casper!
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Casper, loving the truck so far, have about 99% of your set up on it (minus sway bars & 4 degree LRC toe bar). But I seem to have a corner exit loss of rear side bite. Smooth on the throttle or hard on the throttle doesnt matter. Off throttle it is okay. Tried different tires too. Both @ OCRC and Pegasus.
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Originally Posted by jk racing
Casper, loving the truck so far, have about 99% of your set up on it (minus sway bars & 4 degree LRC toe bar). But I seem to have a corner exit loss of rear side bite. Smooth on the throttle or hard on the throttle doesnt matter. Off throttle it is okay. Tried different tires too. Both @ OCRC and Pegasus.
I have recenlty dropped rear oil down to 25 and running yellow LF springs. Gets the rear end to squat a bit better for more forward bite. Truck was very stable and easy to drive at Bakersfield this weekend and traction was med so to have a stable truck was a good thing.
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Originally Posted by Casper
I have recenlty dropped rear oil down to 25 and running yellow LF springs. Gets the rear end to squat a bit better for more forward bite. Truck was very stable and easy to drive at Bakersfield this weekend and traction was med so to have a stable truck was a good thing.
Ok, so apparently I'm not sure what these LF springs do... I have the "standard" yellow springs in the back, blue in the front. Switching to the LF yellow would make a difference? Could you maybe explain why/how?

Also, good thinking on the 25wt shock oil, I may give that a try.
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