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Old 10-03-2010, 09:12 PM
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Dumper is pulling long hours back at headquarters. I text him today and Frank was crackin' the whip so they can fill orders. I will try to post my 17.5 no-boost 12th and 13.5 wgt no-boost iic set ups here. If it fails, pm me with your email and I will get it to you.
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Originally Posted by Slapmaster6000
Dumper is pulling long hours back at headquarters. I text him today and Frank was crackin' the whip so they can fill orders. I will try to post my 17.5 no-boost 12th and 13.5 wgt no-boost iic set ups here. If it fails, pm me with your email and I will get it to you.
Someone tell Dumper to send some extra TLC with the GenXL +parts order he gets next week, going to Texas for me. I can feel my mitochlorian count going up already!
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Old 10-04-2010, 10:02 AM
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dumper's theme song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYws8biwOYc
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Print the shirt!
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Old 10-04-2010, 03:11 PM
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im serious, they even drive the same car.
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this is more like dumpers theme song

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c160kqPq5aw
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whats the difference in the setup on left to the one on right,Im new to 1/12 scale,the one on right looks like stock setup,the one on left has different setup around center pivot on bottom,one has thicker top plate and the other has a thinner
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The new stuff if all on the right.

The center pivot is now one molded piece. It's really cool since it's way easier to build, cheaper, and it seems to last a little longer too!

The top plate/shock mount is just thicker for less flex. CRC tends to do many small refinements to the cars over time, and that ensures you're super quick on the track. All of these parts are available, and I'm pretty sure newer kits have it all included in there .

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I'm soooooo playing that on the projector this weekend HAHAHA!!!!
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the one on the right also has no dampener tubes
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Originally Posted by frito
whats the difference in the setup on left to the one on right,Im new to 1/12 scale,the one on right looks like stock setup,the one on left has different setup around center pivot on bottom,one has thicker top plate and the other has a thinner
The one on the left has some kind of make shift long arm front end on it. Instead of using the proper arms however, it looks like they opted for super long pillow balls...

The one on the right has what looks like silver side springs as well as aluminum castor blocks. It appears they are both using the longer CF steering block extensions as well.
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Old 10-05-2010, 06:17 AM
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Those are the older long balls we used to sell before the dual upper arms were released.

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I have some of the dual upper, i guess i will swap out..whats the diff between the standard like short ones verse the longer uppers??
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