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Old 04-03-2014, 10:59 AM
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I cut weight up top from the start and then the bce came out. I picked that up for the flex that's tuned into it, weight savings was a byproduct for me, not a goal. I have added some of the weight back with lead at the back of the chassis... not the full 80g but about half and where I want it.
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Old 04-03-2014, 02:11 PM
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Anyone have part numbers for the Aluminum wheel hexes, and aluminum servo horn? Luckily I have a local dealer that carries Tekno.
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Old 04-03-2014, 02:25 PM
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The servo horn (25 T) is TKR5253
and the hexes are TKR5571A
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Old 04-03-2014, 02:42 PM
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That's the standard offset hex, the +1mm offset hex is TKR1654X and its still within ROAR width limit.
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There's a bunch of info for getting the truck together on the first page too.
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Originally Posted by ChuckTee
Most of the guys use the ones for the SCTE not the ones for the slash.
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Old 04-03-2014, 05:24 PM
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Originally Posted by ChuckTee
Most of the guys use the ones for the SCTE not the ones for the slash.
Originally Posted by Graham11
I have run the 6500 in my SCT410 from day 1 and never had any issues.
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Old 04-03-2014, 07:32 PM
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I have a question on the droop . I noticed that even with the droop screws screwed in all the way into the arms you dont get full droop . Just where there touching the chassis which is fine . I have the screws where the button head is hitting the chassis of course.

So i just have them with the screws touching the chassis . But if you flip them around without the button head touching the chassis it digs into the chassis to much which is bad but you can get full droop.

I tried the Mugen droop screws they do work but there shorter than the Tekno ones. I just like them because you can screw them on the top.



I rather have the droop screws where there just touching the chassis anyways . Dont want the shock shaft to pull out.

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Old 04-03-2014, 07:51 PM
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There are plenty of vehicles without droop screws that do not have shock shafts falling out.
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What's the question ?
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Old 04-03-2014, 08:01 PM
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Originally Posted by wittyname
What's the question ?







What i mean is the droop screws are touching the droop pads when there off the ground. I had to flip the droop screws around because if you have the button head on the top it will dig into the chassis . So i have the button head part of the screw on the bottom. But with it screw in all the way you have it where its touching the chassis . Inless you move the droop screws which i iffy on with this truck.
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Old 04-03-2014, 08:02 PM
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Here are some pic of my new body using the Proline body mounts and the T-Bone Front Bumper.

wish my phone shot better pics.
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Attached Thumbnails Tekno SCT410 Thread-frt.jpg   Tekno SCT410 Thread-frt-side.jpg   Tekno SCT410 Thread-side.jpg  
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Man I am going through my truck before tomorrow's race night and I notice that something dont look right. Turns out I am missing a rear hinge pin holder so my rear arm has been flopping around for God knows how long....great. Good thing about it is I have a 2nd and a 3rd place finish under my belt, I thought that something felt and looked squirrley, I have to start paying better attention. The details my friends......the details. Either way I fixed it and hope it feels better tomorrow.
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Originally Posted by Randidly
Here are some pic of my new body using the Proline body mounts and the T-Bone Front Bumper.

wish my phone shot better pics.
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Nice man. Did you use the SCTE mount set?
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Old 04-03-2014, 08:09 PM
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Originally Posted by jmackani
There are plenty of vehicles without droop screws that do not have shock shafts falling out.



I know the scte i used to run handles the best with no droop screws . I never had the shaft pull out but that truck was much lighter especially the MIP conversion compared this truck .
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Originally Posted by ChuckTee
Nice man. Did you use the SCTE mount set?
No I just drilled out the post and used the Pro-Line Extended Body Mount Thumbwasher Kit
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