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Old 03-22-2013, 12:10 PM
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He doesn't mean any thing by it, he's just a funny Chucker!!! LOL
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Hi Danny...I have a question for you.....

How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?

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Awesom-O answer: 17
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Old 03-22-2013, 12:49 PM
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Originally Posted by teknorc
TKR5570-17 will make the SCT exactly the same width as the EB48 .
Kool..........I may get a whole set with the whole axle assembly so I may have an 8th scale with a little different geometry and less weight.
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So I ordered some lipos today but I made the the mistake of looking at the shipping weight instead of the actual pack weight...my question is will a 313 gram pack be way 2 lite? Its these packs http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store...dProduct=24196

I also ordered an rx8, pro4 4600, Toyota tundra body, aka enduros and a hitec hs-7955tg
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Old 03-22-2013, 06:08 PM
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Well just made my sct410 purchase will have it in a few days, was going to wait to sell my sc10 4x4 first but only way that will happen is if I give it away. Been trying to buy one on here but they don't last an hour it seems, cant wait to drive a REAL truck.
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Originally Posted by streetsports
So I ordered some lipos today but I made the the mistake of looking at the shipping weight instead of the actual pack weight...my question is will a 313 gram pack be way 2 lite? Its these packs http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store...dProduct=24196

I also ordered an rx8, pro4 4600, Toyota tundra body, aka enduros and a hitec hs-7955tg
They are perfect, I've been running mine 2 years, also the 6600's are good. You will see the 6000 holds more mAh than advertised. RX8, 4600, 7955 all top notch. I run 7955's on straight lipo for 2 years now 2 and never a failure.
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anyone have a good stating setup for an big outdoor clay dry loomy track.
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Old 03-22-2013, 06:43 PM
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Originally Posted by jacked103
anyone have a good stating setup for an big outdoor clay dry loomy track.
Like i said, completely stock was about 95% dialed for me on a loamy loose 8th scale outdoor track.
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Originally Posted by Rockthecatbox21
Like i said, completely stock was about 95% dialed for me on a loamy loose 8th scale outdoor track.
me too
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anyone running the Psycho Nitro blast?
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Hello, please send us an email with your contact info and shipping address (include a picture of the broken part if you can) and we'll take it from there. Thanks.
I have ran twice no axle issue.... I have also did a couple good lawn darts wheel first.

Stock box setup is great starting point thus far. Just make sure you follow it and don't stray off...lol

So far feel really good I think that at my track I may need little stiffer springs.
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Old 03-22-2013, 10:08 PM
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First round qualifying for Easter seals charity race mid pack after track dried way faster the I thought it would before my qual wrong tire choice it was like trying to drive on ice ....2nd and third quals and mains tomorrow ..
Will post results i must say even with wrong tires truck was easy to drive as long as I waited to pull the trigger lol
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AKA handlebars in super soft w/ black inserts... WOW. Amazing difference compared to the green pressure points that were working well previously w/ their stock inserts. Those handlebars are incredible.

I love this truck! haha
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Originally Posted by Crawlin
AKA handlebars in super soft w/ black inserts... WOW. Amazing difference compared to the green pressure points that were working well previously w/ their stock inserts. Those handlebars are incredible.

I love this truck! haha
Thanks for the info! What track were you at and what type of dirt?
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Old 03-23-2013, 12:20 AM
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If your running on a indoor clay track with medium to high bite.try the panther rattlers in
a clay ccompond.
JC concepts rebars ,gold, work even better.
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