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Old 01-30-2019 | 12:53 PM
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After reading this thread and all the bash videos I finally pulled the trigger and said good bye to my wallet and picked up one of these truggys. The build was pretty fun it was my first complete build, Tekno does a good job on the instructions and packaging. Question I am running the new Gen3 Tekin 2000kv motor and ESC, what size pinion is everyone finding is a good size for racing and bashing around a bit? I picked up a 15t but I am not sure about it, and it seems the 15t is allowing the motor to hit the front chassis brace. Also for racing is the M2C rear horizontal stiffener needed?
You may need to take the dremel to that center brace to make room for a 15T pinion. It doesnt take much, just a little off the plastic will allow it to fit. As for the M2C brace, I use it in mine as well as the M2C Center brace. I dont race (yet) just bash so I need the bracing, if you are purely racing you'll lose some flex when using the M2C braces.
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Old 01-30-2019 | 07:50 PM
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Originally Posted by cordell12
You may need to take the dremel to that center brace to make room for a 15T pinion. It doesnt take much, just a little off the plastic will allow it to fit. As for the M2C brace, I use it in mine as well as the M2C Center brace. I dont race (yet) just bash so I need the bracing, if you are purely racing you'll lose some flex when using the M2C braces.
Thank you big time for responding! So you run the horizontal and front/center brace? How do you like them?

What size pinion do most run on these truggys for racing/bashing on 4s? I am running the steel 44t spur thank you again

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Old 02-28-2019 | 05:36 PM
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Hi Guys,

I'm new to the Tekno line and just got an ET48.3 for my boys to run together. They are inexperienced at the track so I hope I made a good choice in a truggy that will take a bit of a beating for a while during their learning curve.

With that said - what have you guys found to be the high failure rate parts? I'd like to get a good little collection before heading to the track. The nearest one to us is 2 hours away (they are all 2 hours away in any direction for the most part).

Thanks in advance for the advice!

PS - I searched through the thread and found some suggestions from 2016 - was curious what those suggestions may be in 2019
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Old 02-28-2019 | 06:40 PM
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YES! Finally!!!!! I am going to broke thanks to you guys. Already earmarking funds for the NB48 and now this..
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Old 03-08-2019 | 01:13 AM
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I installed the .4 ackerman, bell cranks, and shorter turnbuckles however the bell crank is hitting the center brace. Any ideas as to what im doing wrong? I've installed it in my SCT410.3 with no issues im not sure whats going on here.
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Old 03-08-2019 | 07:45 AM
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Originally Posted by ExRCRacer
Hi Guys,

I'm new to the Tekno line and just got an ET48.3 for my boys to run together. They are inexperienced at the track so I hope I made a good choice in a truggy that will take a bit of a beating for a while during their learning curve.

With that said - what have you guys found to be the high failure rate parts? I'd like to get a good little collection before heading to the track. The nearest one to us is 2 hours away (they are all 2 hours away in any direction for the most part).

Thanks in advance for the advice!

PS - I searched through the thread and found some suggestions from 2016 - was curious what those suggestions may be in 2019
I think you made a great choice and will find that an aluminum servo horn is all you really need. I'd hold off buying spares or back ups until you actually break something and then go from there,
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Does anyone know of a company that sales pre-painted bodies? I don't have any where inside to paint and with the weather staying all over the place I can't go outside trying to finish this truggy up so I can be completely ready for the warm days. I have tried messaging a few people and most either don't want to mess with basic paint jobs (first season racing and part time basher no sense in a pretty body) or just don't respond. Just wondered if anyone did sell pre-painted bodies for these trucks
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Old 03-18-2019 | 12:08 PM
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Does anyone know of a company that sales pre-painted bodies? I don't have any where inside to paint and with the weather staying all over the place I can't go outside trying to finish this truggy up so I can be completely ready for the warm days. I have tried messaging a few people and most either don't want to mess with basic paint jobs (first season racing and part time basher no sense in a pretty body) or just don't respond. Just wondered if anyone did sell pre-painted bodies for these trucks
Short answer, no, nobody makes prepainted ET48 bodies. You can always send it out to a painter such as KG and the numerous others here on rctech.
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Old 04-27-2019 | 08:59 PM
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What size batteries are able to fit into the stock battery tray? I know tekno's Webster list max size at 148 long, but I already have a few batteries that are 155 long. Has anyone had luck getting this size battery to fit? Mine are HRB and goldbat soft packs.
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Old 04-27-2019 | 09:03 PM
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What size batteries are able to fit into the stock battery tray? I know tekno's Webster list max size at 148 long, but I already have a few batteries that are 155 long. Has anyone had luck getting this size battery to fit? Mine are HRB and goldbat soft packs.
you can trim away 1 end of the tray to make your battery fit. But it’ll probably get deformed pretty fast with a few hard landings on its tail.
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Old 04-28-2019 | 07:26 PM
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Thanks Steve, are you saying the tray would get deformed or the battery? If I need to I may just end up 3D printing a new tray.

I think I want to run monster truck tires on this car, will the +2mm extended hexes be the only mod necessary to run the proline Badlands 1/2" offset tire and wheel combination? I am using a sensorless hobbywing max8 2200 kv combo. Am I going to run into trouble getting the gearing right with the oversize tires and higher kv motor? I am plannig to run 4s and 6s batteries.
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Thanks Steve, are you saying the tray would get deformed or the battery? If I need to I may just end up 3D printing a new tray.

I think I want to run monster truck tires on this car, will the +2mm extended hexes be the only mod necessary to run the proline Badlands 1/2" offset tire and wheel combination? I am using a sensorless hobbywing max8 2200 kv combo. Am I going to run into trouble getting the gearing right with the oversize tires and higher kv motor? I am plannig to run 4s and 6s batteries.
The 1/2" offset will push the wheels further out. You wont have gearing issues as that motor is a regular sized 1/8 motor. If anything if you need to gear down, you may need to clearance the center diff brace a bit. It will be just fine with 4S, running on 6S with a wider wheel setup is going to put strain on your drive axles and your hubs / bearings. Given that the Badlands are a heavier tire than a standard Truggy race tire.
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Old 04-29-2019 | 02:06 AM
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Originally Posted by LivingLegend
Thanks Steve, are you saying the tray would get deformed or the battery? If I need to I may just end up 3D printing a new tray.

I think I want to run monster truck tires on this car, will the +2mm extended hexes be the only mod necessary to run the proline Badlands 1/2" offset tire and wheel combination? I am using a sensorless hobbywing max8 2200 kv combo. Am I going to run into trouble getting the gearing right with the oversize tires and higher kv motor? I am plannig to run 4s and 6s batteries.
Yes those hexes will allow you to run the badlands. With the 2200kv on 4s it’ll fly. I wouldn’t worry about 6s
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Old 05-03-2019 | 12:12 AM
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You can trim away the end of the battery tray but the motor mount will destroy the battery without proper support.
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Old 05-03-2019 | 12:28 AM
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That Center Diff out drive will destroy your battery more than anything if you open up the end of your tray!
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