Tekno ET48 Thread
#4306
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Guys what Truck body will Fit perfectly on the ET48 Chassis. I dont mind the body not hugging chassis sides since ill be casually bashing ... I feel like converting my truggy into a Truck (Looks wise) just for the fun of it! Please let me Know. Links would be appreciated!
#4307
Joined: Jan 2007
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From: VA
That will be awesome! Seems nobody else wants to make one lol. I was hoping at least Tekno would do a .3 et48 body made of at least a thicker lexan. That would have been a VERY worthwhile upgrade to a .3 et IMHO.
#4310
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Gary Snow bought out FTW. He's been working very hard to get everything ready for distribution through the same sources that the former owners were using. I'm positive that he'll welcome new sellers too. He's hasn't given a date for release yet, but my best guess would be soon, very soon.
#4311
That's my truck
It's a 1972 Chevy C10 Long Bed from Pro-Line. I've used the same body on my SCT410 with 10th scale monster truck tires to make a fun basher. It doesn't quite hug the chassis but it's pretty close. I'm also going to run it on my ET, but I'll probably run the buggy front tower so I can use the SC body mounts.
It's a 1972 Chevy C10 Long Bed from Pro-Line. I've used the same body on my SCT410 with 10th scale monster truck tires to make a fun basher. It doesn't quite hug the chassis but it's pretty close. I'm also going to run it on my ET, but I'll probably run the buggy front tower so I can use the SC body mounts.
#4312
I have a little concern about my center diff. I am in the process of putting my kit together and just finished up the diffs and arms and assembling the carriers to the arms. I was just spinning all the diffs to make sure everything was still smooth and the front and rear are very nice. The center is not smooth at all. Is there anything I can do with it to fix that? It is assembled properly, it just feels notchy when I spin the cups. Anyone else experience this or no?
#4313
I have a little concern about my center diff. I am in the process of putting my kit together and just finished up the diffs and arms and assembling the carriers to the arms. I was just spinning all the diffs to make sure everything was still smooth and the front and rear are very nice. The center is not smooth at all. Is there anything I can do with it to fix that? It is assembled properly, it just feels notchy when I spin the cups. Anyone else experience this or no?
#4314
Thanks I'll look them up whenever I need anything. Almost finished my et48 build also. Just got to install esc and receiver, paint and beef up the body with lexan cutouts then dry wall tape and shoe glue it. The truck is fantastic but after reading the chatter on here I am worried about the strength of the shell. Is there an update on an alternate shell from either you guys or another manufacturer? Looking forward to racing it next week it is everything I had hoped for so far.
#4315
Thanks I'll look them up whenever I need anything. Almost finished my et48 build also. Just got to install esc and receiver, paint and beef up the body with lexan cutouts then dry wall tape and shoe glue it. The truck is fantastic but after reading the chatter on here I am worried about the strength of the shell. Is there an update on an alternate shell from either you guys or another manufacturer?
Looking forward to racing it next week it is everything I had hoped for so far.
Looking forward to racing it next week it is everything I had hoped for so far.
#4316
#4318
Just wondering if anyone has used DE Racing Speedline wheels. They seem to be the only mfg that has other colors in wheels other than white and yellow. But after looking at them they look like nice wheels.
Someone had posted I could mount badlands on any 4" truggy wheel. would I be able to mount them on the DE wheels? I just started thinking about bead styles... Is it definite that badlands can be mounted on any 4" truggy wheel? Or should I just get the +2mm tekno hexes and use the desperados to be on the safe side?
Someone had posted I could mount badlands on any 4" truggy wheel. would I be able to mount them on the DE wheels? I just started thinking about bead styles... Is it definite that badlands can be mounted on any 4" truggy wheel? Or should I just get the +2mm tekno hexes and use the desperados to be on the safe side?
#4320
The badlands will fit the 4" pro line vtr wheels . Don't know anything about the DE wheels . The traxxas bead may or may not fit them , but size wise the 3.8 tire will go right on a 4" wheel no problem .



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