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Old 04-02-2014, 04:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Country_Boy
New FTW body and proline mounts.

Yea buddy, I'm diggin the pro-line post's.
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Old 04-02-2014, 04:20 PM
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Wanted to post pic of the CF for the chassis protectors but it won't let me post pics? I click the attachment paper clip after post reply and then choose file which gives me the option of taking a pic or choosing one from gallery, either way I do that and click upload and after a cpl seconds it says no file chosen? Yay that sucks.
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Originally Posted by wreckya
I know when u guys post the weights of your trucks that sometimes it's with the body on or off or ready to throw on the track ect. Well i just weighed mine on the digital postal scale and it's exactly 5lb 9.0oz. That's everything but the tires cuz i was too lazy to get em out and put on. Any of u guys have weights with everything but your tired on? So truck battery and body but no tires. Thanks just want to get an idea of where I'm at.
Most people that weigh their trucks will do it rtr without the body because there is such a large variance in how much shoegoo everyone uses. Some use none, some spray the entire body with a thick liner spray... its all over the place.
There were a few weights posted a few pages back last week and those were rtr without body, someone posted with & without body but none without tires.

You will probably get an answer to where your at quicker if you take the body off, put the tires on & weigh it again.
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Old 04-02-2014, 04:31 PM
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Originally Posted by wreckya
Wanted to post pic of the CF for the chassis protectors but it won't let me post pics? I click the attachment paper clip after post reply and then choose file which gives me the option of taking a pic or choosing one from gallery, either way I do that and click upload and after a cpl seconds it says no file chosen? Yay that sucks.
That changed (broke) about 6 months ago. I think the problem is on mobile devices. I think some browsers work and some don't also... like maybe chrome works but explorer doesn't.
But same thing for me on my android.

You can create a photobucket (or other) account and link the pic from there. That's also a pic that someone can see without clicking the attachment. You click that yellow mountain looking thing in the toolbar at the top of your post to paste it in.
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Originally Posted by wreckya
+1 will be finishing build tomorrow have something coming in mail for truck and will be installing a chassis protector. Will be like a metallic gray carbon fiber with a clear sticker over it that is used on the front of Nascar cars to protect the paint at 200mph. CF is 3mil + clear which is 8 so a total of 11mil. I bought enough for probably 8 chassis, it's not cheap but I'm thinking that it will hold up very well. Might start selling them pre cut just peal and stick. Will post a pic of the CF I will be starting out with.
I'm interested in your chassis protector, lets see some pics and hear some prices. PM if necessary.
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Thanks 06
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Originally Posted by Slotmachine
All the way back will take away steering and add ackerman. Ackerman is going to give you more corner speed around sweepers. Less or all the way forward will give you more steering in 180's. Toe out setting will make
The truck more responsive off center but take away steering in the rest of the corner.
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I think you have this reversed according to the hudy manual and what I have experienced.
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Heres my main result from the 4x4 sc class last weekend . First time running the sct410 on pure clay . started in last and finished 3rd there was a big pile up on the 2nd turn on the first lap lol.

I did not finish any heat races kept on having things happen to the truck lipo, spur gear, wire caught around a gear.
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Originally Posted by wreckya
Wanted to post pic of the CF for the chassis protectors but it won't let me post pics? I click the attachment paper clip after post reply and then choose file which gives me the option of taking a pic or choosing one from gallery, either way I do that and click upload and after a cpl seconds it says no file chosen? Yay that sucks.
I always click the add photo button instead of the paper clip(attachment) button.
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Originally Posted by Country_Boy
New FTW body and proline mounts.

The Pro-line posts look nice. Looked on Amain and didn't see the mounts/posts for the Tekno. Which ones did you use?
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The proline post mounts are not brand specific they work for any. You just have to modify your body posts.
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Originally Posted by jmackani
I think you have this reversed according to the hudy manual and what I have experienced.
Everyone I have talked to moves it forward for more steering in tight corners.
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So I cant post pics from my phone on here yay and on my laptop it wants the URL location of my pic? If there just jpeg's sitting on my desktop how to I give it a URL location. this should be much easier than this to post a pic.
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Originally Posted by wreckya
So I cant post pics from my phone on here yay and on my laptop it wants the URL location of my pic? If there just jpeg's sitting on my desktop how to I give it a URL location. this should be much easier than this to post a pic.
The URL location is for an offsite pic sharing location like photobucket.
Real easy to get free account and then you can post full size pics.
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Originally Posted by Slotmachine
Everyone I have talked to moves it forward for more steering in tight corners.
Your right about more angle smoothing out steering but the rear location on the rack gives less angle and more abrupt turn in.
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