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Old 09-28-2005, 12:02 PM
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Congrats on a fantastic weekend for you guys.

Any chance of getting Jason Ertrachter's Stock Touring Rubber setup from the IIC last weekend?



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Originally Posted by ApexSpeed
Congrats on a fantastic weekend for you guys.

Any chance of getting Jason Ertrachter's Stock Touring Rubber setup from the IIC last weekend?



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We will post them as soon as they submit them.

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Awesome. Crack the whip, Jeff!
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Originally Posted by T. Hodge
Great Job at IIC!!
Thanks Todd
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Originally Posted by Jeff Brown
You don't need much when the car is dialed out of the box.

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What wishbones come in the kit? Short or long?

Also which ones are better!

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the RDX is setup for, and comes with the short arms, although the long will work as well. if i remember right from Cuda days, the longer arms make the car seem lazy, and most always prefer the short. never heard anyone try 'em on the RDX, tho..

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FOR SALE>>>>


Rdx come with: spring set
2.4 mm chassis (on the car)
spool, extra spool, extra diff, steering knuckles, up graded axles,2 bodies, extra weights
2.9 mm chassis
new bearings ( also old bearings)
c-hubs 2,4,6
other spares..................................435.00 free shipping in the usa.


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Originally Posted by Turbonium
the RDX is setup for, and comes with the short arms, although the long will work as well. if i remember right from Cuda days, the longer arms make the car seem lazy, and most always prefer the short. never heard anyone try 'em on the RDX, tho..

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Nice one,It comes with short whishbones as kit standard then?

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WHats a good gearing for 19t Chameleon 2 for foam carpet, 58mm tires, stock 78t spur?
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21t or 22t

it is a big wide open track or short tigth track??
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Originally Posted by Andrew_Carter
Nice one,It comes with short whishbones as kit standard then?

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yup... all the kits have shorties, and Jeff might correct me, but i think they have been coming with the 75% graphite ones... but dont quote me on that one!
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Got my kit today,bit tite on the electric side of fings!

How did you fit it all in! Any pictures?

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Big track. 100x50


Originally Posted by T1Raycer
21t or 22t

it is a big wide open track or short tigth track??
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Originally Posted by Andrew_Carter
Got my kit today,bit tite on the electric side of fings! How did you fit it all in! Any pictures?
Bit tight is an understatement... but it all fits. I run larger electronics, too. My PT is trimmed and servo taped to the bottom of the steering servo, too.

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Originally Posted by ApexSpeed
Bit tight is an understatement... but it all fits. I run larger electronics, too. My PT is trimmed and servo taped to the bottom of the steering servo, too.

Have you had any problems with the PT getting picked up by the transponder system with it between the servo and the graphite chassis?
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