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Originally Posted by mikeinsocal
(Post 12761293)
Anyone use the DE racing setup wheels and what do you think?
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Originally Posted by ChuckTee
(Post 12760082)
Off subject here but went to the track with the wife yesterday and she was running her buggy and I was being the nice guy that I am and turning her buggy upright for her since she is new and learning when a buddy is running and 8th scale buggy and mind you he is all out and I see him coming my way so I step away from the track off to the side and if his car doesn't heat seeking missle right into my leg! Really man!! Hurt like a son of a blank left a big old mark. When was the last time or has this happened to you?
like that. A year later I saw him at the first race of the years series. 48 grand and a year later it still looked bruised and he had just had the drain tube removed. I had a bone broken in my foot from an 1/8 buggy. Not much you can do but tough it out with a foot. |
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Originally Posted by Graham11
(Post 12760265)
they only make them for AE and slash from what I remember. I used them but once you lose one thumb screw, its another $8 to buy another set, its like one of those things thats a good idea but in the end not necessary, and the body still breaks
that everyone says fits well but the rear body post come out in a place that makes normal clips a pain. |
Originally Posted by JsK
(Post 12762179)
Not so much about saving the body as wanting to use the ProLine Raptor Flotek
that everyone says fits well but the rear body post come out in a place that makes normal clips a pain. Use fronts for the back and the back for the fronts |
Originally Posted by cpt_RedBeard
(Post 12762023)
I have a hudy 1/8 off-road station. For the 410 I just take the body mounts out and use tkr5571 adapters to secure it to the axels.
As for brutal buggy hits, I saw a guy get hit in the boys with a airborne buggy. We all cringed. Then we found out he had taken a direct hit to a hernia that was being operated on the next day. Some of us then dropped to our knees and some called the ambulance. |
anyone interested in a 1 week old sct410? local sale in los angeles area. we can meet at tonys hobbies in Baldwin park. 360 with a set of mounted proline suburbs and trenchers with LOTS of tread
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Hey guys... I want to pick up some springs and sway bars for both of my tekno vehicles to tune with. What seems to be the most popular to have on hand?
Thanks! |
anyone using wider hexes on front and std on rear?
your inputs? thanks |
guys running a FTW body what posts are you using?
and how high or low are you mounting them? thanks |
Originally Posted by tom2tone
(Post 12762500)
Hey guys... I want to pick up some springs and sway bars for both of my tekno vehicles to tune with. What seems to be the most popular to have on hand?
Thanks! |
I use springs from my Tekno Hotbodies D8. Running HB Grey springs all around which is the equivalent of Tekno Green fronts and Tekno Red rears. Truck handles great in a tight indoor clay track med-high bite.
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Originally Posted by turtletrax
(Post 12762215)
Yes! I knew something like this had to exist when I was told I need to buy the 1/10 also.....oh well thanks http://www.teknorc.com/shop/tkr5571-...ct-width-4pcs/
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Originally Posted by Graham11
(Post 12762902)
So those let you use the Hudy 1/8th station on both the sct410 and eb48?
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Originally Posted by tom2tone
(Post 12762500)
Hey guys... I want to pick up some springs and sway bars for both of my tekno vehicles to tune with. What seems to be the most popular to have on hand?
Thanks! Front Spring rates, I would say 3.8 to 4.3 Rear Spring rates, I would say 2.7 to 3.3 As for swaybars, I'm still running stock front and a 2.4 for the rear. I have also have 2.3 and 2.5 on hand. So far for me and my driving, I've been running Kyo Orange Front (4.0) and Kyo Yellow Rear (2.9) |
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