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Old 04-01-2013, 03:57 PM
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Also make sure that your front sway bars have the links pointed straight up and down not flush to the ends of the ball like the manual says. I believe it was Ryan that mentioned this early in the thread mine dived some until I made this change it causes binding on the shocks and arms so they can't droop properly after the change it works fine.
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So I'm frustrated about how to clean this thing. I went out on my maiden voyage in tbe 2.0. Much better than the old 1.0.

My receiver, esc and servo were covered in a layer of dirt. I spray the front anf rear clip with simple green, spray those areas off with water, use compressed air to dry and then spray the bearing areas with lube. Is there something I can use to clean the electronics to get the heavy dirt off? Hose them with contact cleaner?
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Originally Posted by JoeW
So I'm frustrated about how to clean this thing. I went out on my maiden voyage in tbe 2.0. Much better than the old 1.0.

My receiver, esc and servo were covered in a layer of dirt. I spray the front anf rear clip with simple green, spray those areas off with water, use compressed air to dry and then spray the bearing areas with lube. Is there something I can use to clean the electronics to get the heavy dirt off? Hose them with contact cleaner?
Will the MIP shield thing fit the 2.0?
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ok, so still a dirt @ss paint job and basic but here it is...Proline Silverado body and once i figure out the paint job for the TLR body i will paint that but i dont want to screw that body up and this one has been sitting since my Sl4sh days as i never painted it before selling....oh, dont mind the guard dog, lo!



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looks good
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Tt you should oval your body holes front to back, save some life on the body
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Looks good, I mean the dog lol
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Originally Posted by Panda-PR
Looks good, I mean the dog lol

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Originally Posted by ironzgti35
Will the MIP shield thing fit the 2.0?
Bumping this question
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Originally Posted by Panda-PR
Looks good, I mean the dog lol
Originally Posted by BashemSmashem
Right...I'll let you take her for a walk! She is a beautiful dog but she is sassy and definitely has a mind of her own. If you give her a command she will grumble and bark at you before she does it....Like its on her terms, NOT yours

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Tt you should oval your body holes front to back, save some life on the body
Just got it done...those are my starter holes so i kno i had the right alignment before doing anything more to it
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Has any one used a tenshock 411 4000kv in truck. If so what gearing and how did it feel
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Originally Posted by JoeW
So I'm frustrated about how to clean this thing. I went out on my maiden voyage in tbe 2.0. Much better than the old 1.0.

My receiver, esc and servo were covered in a layer of dirt. I spray the front anf rear clip with simple green, spray those areas off with water, use compressed air to dry and then spray the bearing areas with lube. Is there something I can use to clean the electronics to get the heavy dirt off? Hose them with contact cleaner?
Some of the guys at a local track (LCRC, which is also an ATV/cycle shop) showed me some Motul Motowash concentrated cleaner, and I've been using it ever since. 1 liter pump bottle is about $15 shipped, it's strong enough such that you can cut it 50:50 with water for 2 liters. Aside from being impossible to beat price-wise, it works really, REALLY well.

Works great to cut grease and dirt and super plastic friendly. Biodegradable.

For what it's worth, if the bearings are sealed I wouldn't hit them with lube. It won't really penetrate well and will collect more dirt. Also make sure you don't spray compressed air on the bearings as you'll inject them with grit which will kill them.

Motul link here:
http://www.motul.com/us/en-US/products/644
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Originally Posted by ironzgti35
Will the MIP shield thing fit the 2.0?
I can't speak for the MIP cover but this guys idea using part of a 1/10 wing is grrreat.
http://www.rctech.net/forum/11993576-post2795.html
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Originally Posted by Panda-PR
Looks good, I mean the dog lol
LOL

I like the carpet also matches the hardwood floor you have.
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what about cleaning the electrical components?
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