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Old 11-11-2016, 11:50 AM
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Hi,

I'm planning to buy an XT2 but witch servo would be the best for running mainly on hight grip carpet?
It must be reliable one because i don't want to buy twice.

Thank You in advance.

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Has anyone tried using longer front springs?
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Thanks bent!!
worked like a champ!! The truck is dialed!!!p.s. I added a rear sway bars as well. Worked very well on our carpet track.


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Old 11-12-2016, 10:13 PM
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Originally Posted by todb
Has anyone tried using longer front springs?
I haven't found any hard enough. Think buggy rears would work. But the rates aren't high enough

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I have some avid frent truck Springs that will get tested tomorrow.
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Old 11-12-2016, 10:55 PM
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FYI: http://site.petitrc.com/setup/xray/S...tsXrayXT2.html
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whats a good starting pinion with a 7.5 motor on a tight indoor track
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Dgrobe - do you have as much traction on clay as you xb2 CE or de out of the box? What are the tricks with this one? Thx
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I haven't found any any enough. Think buggy rears would work. But the rates aren't high enough
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Originally Posted by billsharp34
whats a good starting pinion with a 7.5 motor on a tight indoor track
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Originally Posted by JAE
Dgrobe - do you have as much traction on clay as you xb2 CE or de out of the box? What are the tricks with this one? Thx
Yes. As much. Maybe more. Not slick at all. No tweeks needed. Just a tad stiffer on the front shocks. Ride height is 19 front and rear. Definitely need to do the front steering link fix.
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You running 3 gear laydown with ball or gear diff?

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Yes. As much. Maybe more. Not slick at all. No tweeks needed. Just a tad stiffer on the front shocks. Ride height is 19 front and rear. Definitely need to do the front steering link fix.
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Old 11-14-2016, 05:14 AM
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Mine get stolen last week :'(

If someonet see it... tell me (m4rmot at free . fr)

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Originally Posted by JAE
You running 3 gear laydown with ball or gear diff?
right now, yes.. 3 gear laydown.. i have tried both ball and gear.. gear diff for my high bite track.. with 5k.. when the traction drops some.. i will lower the diff oil.. track i ran on recently.. lot less traction.. didnt get to race there due to truck turnout.. but the ball diff is the one to go with.
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Old 11-14-2016, 10:54 AM
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S0 no recommendations for a good servo to put in the truck?

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Old 11-14-2016, 11:26 AM
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i run a KO rsx.. full size servo.. what are you wanting as an answer.. run the servo of your choice i would assume..
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