SC10 4x4 Thread
LOL, yeah it works. I have one. At practice before my race last week, my truck was acting "a little funny" and didn't seem to have the speed I was used to.
Turned out that the slipper clutch adjustment nut had completely worked itself loose. All I had was front wheel drive.
I had the rear slipper extremely loose as I was trying to compensate for a loose rear end. Eventually, after fixing the missing nut, I went tighter on the slipper and it didn't really make the rear end worse for the wear anyway.
Anyhow, the point of all this is do you still recommend the garodisks when using this part?
Turned out that the slipper clutch adjustment nut had completely worked itself loose. All I had was front wheel drive.
I had the rear slipper extremely loose as I was trying to compensate for a loose rear end. Eventually, after fixing the missing nut, I went tighter on the slipper and it didn't really make the rear end worse for the wear anyway.Anyhow, the point of all this is do you still recommend the garodisks when using this part?
And Marcus makes them so they have to be good
LOL, yeah it works. I have one. At practice before my race last week, my truck was acting "a little funny" and didn't seem to have the speed I was used to.
Turned out that the slipper clutch adjustment nut had completely worked itself loose. All I had was front wheel drive.
I had the rear slipper extremely loose as I was trying to compensate for a loose rear end. Eventually, after fixing the missing nut, I went tighter on the slipper and it didn't really make the rear end worse for the wear anyway.
Anyhow, the point of all this is do you still recommend the garodisks when using this part?
Turned out that the slipper clutch adjustment nut had completely worked itself loose. All I had was front wheel drive.
I had the rear slipper extremely loose as I was trying to compensate for a loose rear end. Eventually, after fixing the missing nut, I went tighter on the slipper and it didn't really make the rear end worse for the wear anyway.Anyhow, the point of all this is do you still recommend the garodisks when using this part?
Ohhhhhh Boy. --
I'm running a Kellog-Coyote Hybrid setup and it's a terror on the track now.
LOL, yeah it works. I have one. At practice before my race last week, my truck was acting "a little funny" and didn't seem to have the speed I was used to.
Turned out that the slipper clutch adjustment nut had completely worked itself loose. All I had was front wheel drive.
I had the rear slipper extremely loose as I was trying to compensate for a loose rear end. Eventually, after fixing the missing nut, I went tighter on the slipper and it didn't really make the rear end worse for the wear anyway.
Anyhow, the point of all this is do you still recommend the garodisks when using this part?
Turned out that the slipper clutch adjustment nut had completely worked itself loose. All I had was front wheel drive.
I had the rear slipper extremely loose as I was trying to compensate for a loose rear end. Eventually, after fixing the missing nut, I went tighter on the slipper and it didn't really make the rear end worse for the wear anyway.Anyhow, the point of all this is do you still recommend the garodisks when using this part?

Man, you've got to lighten up more than I do.


(for the record since quoting fails on this forum, I did not say he was 'false' in his opinion... (That was directed towards someone else) I only said "ohhh boy" to stirring up cobwebs.)
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i dont know if linking is allowed or not but here is a write up/review of the exotek clutch plate.
http://www.rcsoup.com/2012/07/exotek...clutch-reveiw/
http://www.rcsoup.com/2012/07/exotek...clutch-reveiw/



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