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Old 04-16-2013, 09:06 AM
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Originally Posted by sramos
This would actually raise your roll center. But yes, it will give you more steering as lowering the link resembles a shorter link and will make it more responsive. I like to think of it as....up=dumbs it down, low= wakes it up
thank you for the correction, I kno what it does, but sometimes I get it backwards. lol I will correct my post.
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Any recommendations on a new radio? You don't even want to know what Im using now. I need a new affordable radio so I can start making better adjustments with everything. I can't do any of that one my current rtr cheap radio. Ha.
http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store...ace_Radio.html
Not in stock now but the best price I've seen on the mt4.
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Old 04-16-2013, 09:38 AM
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Originally Posted by isaakh
thank you for the correction, I kno what it does, but sometimes I get it backwards. lol I will correct my post.
lol i do to from time to time
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Last night was the first 2 packs with this truck and wow I am impressed! Managed to beat my fastest lap I had with my old truck durring my first pack. First race is tonight, can't wait!
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Uggg only two more days and I can start building the new "Beast".... I can't wait.. lol
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Has anyone tried the 12mm hexes on from STRC? Tekno Aluminum hubs are backordered everywhere, and I am tired of the stockers.
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heard on another forum that these can work on the sct410 as a rear inner hingepin holder after the guy broke the stock one:

http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXBGPZ&P=7



Will see if he can post some pics.
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Originally Posted by Cain
heard on another forum that these can work on the sct410 as a rear inner hingepin holder after the guy broke the stock one:

http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXBGPZ&P=7



Will see if he can post some pics.
blinngiiidyyyy bling!!! wish tekno would make some purple ones
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+3mm SC10 wheels with stock plastic hexes rub on my Tundra Flowtek body unless you camber the hell out of it. Not sure how serious as I haven't raced it yet.

Surprisingly though the SC10 body clears them, it's about 1/4" wider at the fenders.

The stock SC10 wheels fit with either body. I want to get aluminum hexes, but I'm a little hesitant if it means less wheel fitment. I really like the flanged AE hexes too as I feel its much less likely to bend the wheel center, and gives the plastic no place to strip out.

The AE wheels are very thin in the center, so probably not the best choice.
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If I bought mine from fresh inventory a few weeks ago, should the hardening on my stub axles be better than the first batch? I guess I'll get some spares anyways.
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Originally Posted by Cain
heard on another forum that these can work on the sct410 as a rear inner hingepin holder after the guy broke the stock one:

http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXBGPZ&P=7



Will see if he can post some pics.
Good find, man if those fit that's a heck of good price and they look awesome. Do wish these companies would give more color choices.
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Originally Posted by CentralCoaster
If I bought mine from fresh inventory a few weeks ago, should the hardening on my stub axles be better than the first batch? I guess I'll get some spares anyways.
+1good q. I would like to know also
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heck, I wonder if another company like STRC makes those RC8 ones in there variety of colors and they could work then? could just buy 1 brace at that point versus the tekno 2 pack.
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Old 04-16-2013, 11:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Racerz27
Any recommendations on a new radio? You don't even want to know what Im using now. I need a new affordable radio so I can start making better adjustments with everything. I can't do any of that one my current rtr cheap radio. Ha.
The MT4 mentioned by another member can be had for about the same price at tower hobbies if you are a super saver club member ($40 off) or join and use the code ($30 effectively off). Shipping is free for members over $150.

Me personally I like the Futaba 4PL radio. I also like how futaba has antenna-less receivers available.
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I mentioned before that you can use the HPI Blitz aftermarket hex if you drill it carefully to 6mm in the center and use a few small shims behind the hex. They dont clamp on but they have a set screw to hold them on.
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