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#1231
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Hmm looks like I could mount the rcvr on its long side though I would have problems if I needed to change freq...
Argg guess I will have to test fit everything tonight and see where I stand.
Looks like a smaller servo won't help at all with the way the servo mounts.
Argg guess I will have to test fit everything tonight and see where I stand.
Looks like a smaller servo won't help at all with the way the servo mounts.
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Originally posted by Darkseid
Whats this P-dub bumper that everyone keeps talking about? I assume its like the Rubberneck bumpers that everyone talks about.
Still haven't seen either one of them. Anybody got a pick of either...
Whats this P-dub bumper that everyone keeps talking about? I assume its like the Rubberneck bumpers that everyone talks about.
Still haven't seen either one of them. Anybody got a pick of either...
#1237

Originally posted by Darkseid
Oh....okay, so their larger foam bumpers. I thought they were like the extra large plastic bumpers RPM makes for the NTC3 and things like that.
Thanks for the pic wannabee, and for the link TimPotter, those got my straightened out!
Oh....okay, so their larger foam bumpers. I thought they were like the extra large plastic bumpers RPM makes for the NTC3 and things like that.
Thanks for the pic wannabee, and for the link TimPotter, those got my straightened out!

#1238

Originally posted by kidDynomite
tc3Guru, I have a Novak RX with a GTX. To make room, I used the 2 most forward servo mounting holes on the chassis. But I had to shave off about 1 - 1.25mm of the servo mounts and extend the slots on the servo ears toward the servo body. I also shave down the antenna mount on both sides and counter sunk a new hole next to the servo. Now there'e enough room to lay it all down and still have room for bigger pinions.
tc3Guru, I have a Novak RX with a GTX. To make room, I used the 2 most forward servo mounting holes on the chassis. But I had to shave off about 1 - 1.25mm of the servo mounts and extend the slots on the servo ears toward the servo body. I also shave down the antenna mount on both sides and counter sunk a new hole next to the servo. Now there'e enough room to lay it all down and still have room for bigger pinions.


What if you mounted the antena mount on the top deck, would that give some xtra room and also get the antena away from all the wires. Or would that be to much weight up high. Also how close can you mount your gtx before the heat start to play a part in performance.
#1239

Darkseid, I now consider a PDUB bumper a must have for any of my kits.
I got my two in a timely fashion and have been in contact with pdub, also have had a response..
Either way, you will have the highest quaility space age bumper :>
I got my two in a timely fashion and have been in contact with pdub, also have had a response..
Either way, you will have the highest quaility space age bumper :>
Originally posted by Darkseid
Oh....okay, so their larger foam bumpers. I thought they were like the extra large plastic bumpers RPM makes for the NTC3 and things like that.
Thanks for the pic wannabee, and for the link TimPotter, those got my straightened out!
Oh....okay, so their larger foam bumpers. I thought they were like the extra large plastic bumpers RPM makes for the NTC3 and things like that.
Thanks for the pic wannabee, and for the link TimPotter, those got my straightened out!

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Originally posted by HarshGuy
Their not foam, they're like some ultra moderm space age polymar used for extreme deep space exploration or something ...their hard yet pliable ...capable of taking impacts in excess of 3500 kilonewtons.
Their not foam, they're like some ultra moderm space age polymar used for extreme deep space exploration or something ...their hard yet pliable ...capable of taking impacts in excess of 3500 kilonewtons.
The bumpers are made from an ultra stiff close cell foam, that will rebound and will not tear or break down...Oh yea they are very light!!
KE
#1241

pdub bumpers are rubberneck ........
harsh--i am watching what you say around here, you seem to start feuds wherever you go....
harsh--i am watching what you say around here, you seem to start feuds wherever you go....

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Originally posted by dal bains
pdub bumpers are rubberneck ........
pdub bumpers are rubberneck ........
Thanks guys,
KE
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I had a diff fry on me this past weekend. When I opened it up, it seemed as though there wasn't and grease in it. Shouldn't the diffs that come from the factory pre build have grease in them?
Also, what grease/lube should I use in the diff. In my old car (HPI) I used gray grease in the thrust bearings and clear lube on the diff balls.
Thanks
Also, what grease/lube should I use in the diff. In my old car (HPI) I used gray grease in the thrust bearings and clear lube on the diff balls.
Thanks
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Originally posted by StewartFan20
I had a diff fry on me this past weekend. When I opened it up, it seemed as though there wasn't and grease in it. Shouldn't the diffs that come from the factory pre build have grease in them?
Also, what grease/lube should I use in the diff. In my old car (HPI) I used gray grease in the thrust bearings and clear lube on the diff balls.
Thanks
I had a diff fry on me this past weekend. When I opened it up, it seemed as though there wasn't and grease in it. Shouldn't the diffs that come from the factory pre build have grease in them?
Also, what grease/lube should I use in the diff. In my old car (HPI) I used gray grease in the thrust bearings and clear lube on the diff balls.
Thanks
KE