Tekno NT48 Thread
#1174
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Well i was able to run my truggy for the first time and the truck has a ton of steering. I was able to finish one qualification for a lost steering nut (under the hub twice with 2 different hub) and of course the center diff spur that i couldnt get since it wasnt available anywhere...
#1175
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From: Greenville, SC
Well i was able to run my truggy for the first time and the truck has a ton of steering. I was able to finish one qualification for a lost steering nut (under the hub twice with 2 different hub) and of course the center diff spur that i couldnt get since it wasnt available anywhere...



Sounds like the nut, whichever you are referring to, was not properly tightened. Can you explain more?
#1179
i'm going to walking the pits looking a these trucks this weekend. going to finish the season out with my sworkz but plan on making the switch over the winter. i've decided i can't stand the pillow ball setup and want something more durable and adjustable. hopefully tekno will have the frame issue sorted out before i get around to buying one.
#1181
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From: Kingsport, TN (Still SC tho)
Did you ever get an answer to this? I haven't had a chance to install mine yet, but from reading about the motor mount, it sounds like it screws into the motor mounts to help keep the motor mounts from sliding on the chassis. From that, I'm guessing 4 holes on the bottom part of the quick chg should accept the set screws. If you have an answer, please let us know where they go. Thanks.
#1184
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