Tekno SCT410 Thread
Grab me one hoss lol. The pelican cases are the nicest, ones I use to transport my guns. He did an amazing job on it, the fans on both sides, really sweet man.
I had a hard time getting the rear of the truck to settle in under power coming out of the corners and I tried the unusual today at practice. If you been having this issue try Rear camber link 6 hole on the tower middle hole hub, shock 3 on tower and middle on arm. Let me know how it works for you?? It dialed the truck in finally!!!
The aluminum front hinge pin holder is the very front piece. The rest are plastic and you can tell what goes where by matching them up in the manual.
The plastic pills (things) are what the hinge pins sit in and there are different pill offsets to adjust your suspension settings so there are a bunch of them but you will use 4 for the front suspension and 4 for the rear suspension.
The plastic pills (things) are what the hinge pins sit in and there are different pill offsets to adjust your suspension settings so there are a bunch of them but you will use 4 for the front suspension and 4 for the rear suspension.
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Yeah I have all 4 pins in but it came with 4 plastic holders one aluminum and are all correct according to the picture but it seems like the one in the front is too thick or something and won't allow it to fit properly
Well...technically Pelican built my charging case, but I did adapt it to charging duty and installed everything inside it.
I always feel like I'm bragging when I share this, but if anyone is interested...this thread shows what I did for my chargers:
http://www.rctech.net/forum/radio-el...ing-setup.html
I always feel like I'm bragging when I share this, but if anyone is interested...this thread shows what I did for my chargers:
http://www.rctech.net/forum/radio-el...ing-setup.html
The aluminum one is for the very front. It is a snug fit.
They include all 4 pieces in plastic and throw in the very front piece in aluminum for durability.
Use the plastic front or aluminum front, your choice.
I don't really see anything wrong but the pics are dark so not sure if you've assembled it correctly.
Loosen the two screws in the front piece to loosen up the whole assembly and then try to install it on the chassis. Then snug it up.
Use the plastic front or aluminum front, your choice.
I don't really see anything wrong but the pics are dark so not sure if you've assembled it correctly.
Loosen the two screws in the front piece to loosen up the whole assembly and then try to install it on the chassis. Then snug it up.
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hey Chucktee;
I got the body painted and stickered up, I used the same paint scheme as the titan but it doesn't look as good on the FTW body. the final weight savings is 75.9 grams lighter than the nissan titan body, that is a big savings and it's all from the top too. I see what you mean I can already tell I need to trim the rear around the tires.



I got the body painted and stickered up, I used the same paint scheme as the titan but it doesn't look as good on the FTW body. the final weight savings is 75.9 grams lighter than the nissan titan body, that is a big savings and it's all from the top too. I see what you mean I can already tell I need to trim the rear around the tires.






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