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Old 07-23-2018, 03:40 PM
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Originally Posted by AJ DRAGON
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Any chance of seeing it without the body? Also did you encounter any problems using the extended chassis? I'm getting one of these trucks in a few months, and I am thinking of doing extended chassis mod.
No everything just transfers straight over without a problem. The MT410, EB48, SCT410 and ET48 all have the same chassis layout, just different lengths that's all
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Old 08-01-2018, 10:41 AM
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Originally Posted by petmotel
I have the T-Bone tubular style front bumper on mine already, after checking out the new rear bumper, I HAD to have it, so it's on order. Very cool, and realistic appearing.

I'm painting up a Baja Bug body (I have several different bodies) and would have had to cut the engine detail portion of the body out using the stock rear bumper/support. The T-Bone bumpers are much flatter across bottom, I'm fairly confident this will fit with the full, intact body. Anybody with pictures of their MT with the new rear bumper?

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Jay, do you have any pictures of your Bug Body? I'd love to see them. Are you using the Proline VW Baja Bug body for monster trucks or short course? Thanks!
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Old 08-02-2018, 02:33 PM
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Hey guys, I've been following (slowly) along with the build thread and wanna give a big THANKS to all that give tips on builds.

My setup.. Monster Truggy.
-MT410 chassis for now..soon M2C truggy chassis.
-3.8 MX BAdlands and truggy size wheels
- Tekin Gen 3 RX8 and 2000kv truggy motor
-SMC 7200 4s lipo
- Truggy Frt. & rear shock towers...I highly recommend this change up. Better stance (wider) at the camber links, beef'r than stock by far!
-M2C Diff cups F,C,R...20k,20k,10k
-Savox 1270 servo
- All chassis supports
-Aluminum shock caps, spring nut setup emulsion only.
-Low pro truggy wing

So much fun to drive and race!

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Old 08-02-2018, 02:38 PM
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Originally Posted by fullpull
Hey guys, I've been following (slowly) along with the build thread and wanna give a big THANKS to all that give tips on builds.

My setup.. Monster Truggy.
-MT410 chassis for now..soon M2C truggy chassis.
-3.8 MX BAdlands and truggy size wheels
- Tekin Gen 3 RX8 and 2000kv truggy motor
-SMC 7200 4s lipo
- Truggy Frt. & rear shock towers...I highly recommend this change up. Better stance (wider) at the camber links, beef'r than stock by far!
-M2C Diff cups F,C,R...20k,20k,10k
-Savox 1270 servo
- All chassis supports
-Aluminum shock caps, spring nut setup emulsion only.
-Low pro truggy wing

So much fun to drive and race!
Any pics? this is my kind of truck
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Old 08-02-2018, 03:49 PM
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Originally Posted by MaX-D
Any pics? this is my kind of truck
I'll try to get'em up tomorrow.

My motor will be here this weekend. I had the Gen1 2000kv got it swapped out to the Gen3 2000kv after a issue arose with the Gen1 motor.

I also run the Tekno Truggy body mod'ed (shortened) for the MT410 chassis. Basic flat white color with sicker on her.

Thanks
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Old 08-03-2018, 02:17 PM
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Side view.


She's setting high when not loaded..


Where's the beef? Motor is going in tomorrow!


look at the difference in the towers!


Must change the tower!



Nothing fancy with paint yet.


Aluminum emulsion caps getting modded.. Plastic ones are solid for now.
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NICE! I dig it.
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Old 08-03-2018, 05:37 PM
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Originally Posted by MaX-D
NICE! I dig it.
Thanks man.

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Old 08-09-2018, 09:16 PM
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some action vid !

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Old 09-17-2018, 07:26 AM
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I can't get the rear shock shock length to be 135mm when using the manual's setup. It's noot even near the 135mm. Any idea?

Also, is there any body that fits and goes low enough to reach the mudguards? I tried 2 of the ones that are supposedly compatible and they don't really fit or are clearly now high (low...) enough.
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Old 09-17-2018, 07:43 AM
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nm.

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Old 10-01-2018, 05:09 AM
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Originally Posted by werner sline
I see you are running 0 offset giant tires. I'm trying the same but can't get chassis slap befor the shocks bottom out, which I'm sure is a recipe for disaster.
What did you change to the stock shock setup (or other things like hub extensions or ...) to not damage the shocks on hard landings and avoid them becoming fully compressed before the chassis absorbs the hit?
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Old 10-01-2018, 12:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Totallyosho
I see you are running 0 offset giant tires. I'm trying the same but can't get chassis slap befor the shocks bottom out, which I'm sure is a recipe for disaster.
What did you change to the stock shock setup (or other things like hub extensions or ...) to not damage the shocks on hard landings and avoid them becoming fully compressed before the chassis absorbs the hit?
it's not my video, it's "ABC kid" . he will reply to you in the comments of his video if you post you Q there.
i agree with you : if the chassis can't bottom out, something will break. but it seems that the mt410 did a good job so far, maybe thanks to the thick tire/ small rim who can compress a lot
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Old 10-07-2018, 09:56 PM
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Originally Posted by werner sline
it's not my video, it's "ABC kid" . he will reply to you in the comments of his video if you post you Q there.
i agree with you : if the chassis can't bottom out, something will break. but it seems that the mt410 did a good job so far, maybe thanks to the thick tire/ small rim who can compress a lot
For future reference: there's no chassis slap possible with anything bigger than the Shockwaves.
means you're limited to them (discontinued), badlands (out of stock atm), most Traxxas e-revo tires (ugh) and not much else I can find if you don't want to risk destroying your shocks.

nice. Should have bought an Outcast.
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Old 10-08-2018, 12:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Totallyosho
For future reference: there's no chassis slap possible with anything bigger than the Shockwaves.
means you're limited to them (discontinued), badlands (out of stock atm), most Traxxas e-revo tires (ugh) and not much else I can find if you don't want to risk destroying your shocks.

nice. Should have bought an Outcast.
lol! i don't have the mt410 !! i just ordered an arrma notorious !
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