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Old 08-11-2010 | 01:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Lapper
Thought it was funny when in the Horizon Hobbies preview vid what the dude says about the 8T2.0 RTR "It took me three years to get my version one to handle as good as this does out of the box!!" And that was the RTR...
That actually sounds about right... But I NEVER got my 1.0 even close to where the 2.0 roller was out of the box.
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Old 08-11-2010 | 01:13 PM
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Originally Posted by JAMMINKRAZY
I have no problem with you asking questions here. I just LMAO at the 1.0 is better than 2.0 argument that some people like to make.

tc5, I'd just run what you have for the rest of the year and get a 2.0 when you're ready. I've seen some REALLY worn out chassis' still run fine.


yea but the rear buckhead screw, wont even screw in all the way so i think its time to get a new one the screw wont get counterstuck with the chassis hole.
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Old 08-11-2010 | 01:16 PM
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Instead of wasting you're money on a chassis, rear shock tower, body, body mounts just sell the 1.0 and buy a used 2.0 by the time you buy all that stuff you can spend the same amount and upgrade to a full 2.0 I have had both trucks and the 1.0 doesn't compare to the 2.0.
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Old 08-11-2010 | 01:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Jammin57
Instead of wasting you're money on a chassis, rear shock tower, body, body mounts just sell the 1.0 and buy a used 2.0 by the time you buy all that stuff you can spend the same amount and upgrade to a full 2.0 I have had both trucks and the 1.0 doesn't compare to the 2.0.
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Old 08-11-2010 | 01:24 PM
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Originally Posted by JAMMINKRAZY
I have no problem with you asking questions here. I just LMAO at the 1.0 is better than 2.0 argument that some people like to make.

tc5, I'd just run what you have for the rest of the year and get a 2.0 when you're ready. I've seen some REALLY worn out chassis' still run fine.
What argument?
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Old 08-11-2010 | 01:31 PM
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Originally Posted by token
What argument?
Too true.
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Old 08-11-2010 | 01:35 PM
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Originally Posted by tc5 man
yea but the rear buckhead screw, wont even screw in all the way so i think its time to get a new one the screw wont get counterstuck with the chassis hole.
Do this, take the rear of the car out and measure the thickness of the chassis where the rear toe in plate sits with a set of digital calipers and tell us how thick it is. I know some people who have Mugen's who run this chassis until it is less than 1mm thin and they cannot access the screws. DE skip plates are well worth it, front and rear!
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Old 08-11-2010 | 01:41 PM
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Originally Posted by 8ight-racer
Do this, take the rear of the car out and measure the thickness of the chassis where the rear toe in plate sits with a set of digital calipers and tell us how thick it is. I know some people who have Mugen's who run this chassis until it is less than 1mm thin and they cannot access the screws. DE skip plates are well worth it, front and rear!


i do that but the screws wont, go into the rear buckhead all the way that cant be good.

its 4.82 mm in the rear but like it said, the screws on the bottom of the rear plate dont screw in all the way and there fully tighten. the screws on the bottom go into the buckhead and are fully counterstuck.

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Old 08-11-2010 | 02:08 PM
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Originally Posted by tc5 man
i do that but the screws wont, go into the rear buckhead all the way that cant be good.

its 4.82 mm in the rear but like it said, the screws on the bottom of the rear plate dont screw in all the way and there fully tighten. the screws on the bottom go into the buckhead and are fully counterstuck.
That measurement is wrong. They're not even that thick when brand new.

Question are you trying to use a new screw in a worn chassis? If so, the screw head is not going to fully countersink. As the chassis wears out, the screws will wear too. Unless the chassis is super thin at the rear like under 2mm, you should be fine to finish out the season.
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Old 08-11-2010 | 02:10 PM
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Originally Posted by tc5 man
i do that but the screws wont, go into the rear buckhead all the way that cant be good.

its 4.82 mm in the rear but like it said, the screws on the bottom of the rear plate dont screw in all the way and there fully tighten. the screws on the bottom go into the buckhead and are fully counterstuck.
Then you have a problem with your countersunk screws.

It can't be 4.82mm, the chassis is only a 4mm chassis! What king of digital calipers are you using? It would help if you took a picture of your problem.
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Old 08-11-2010 | 02:35 PM
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Originally Posted by 8ight-racer
Then you have a problem with your countersunk screws.

It can't be 4.82mm, the chassis is only a 4mm chassis! What king of digital calipers are you using? It would help if you took a picture of your problem.


its 3.10 mm in the rear and, the screws that go into the rear bulkhead are the same leagth and size and tread also. the rear bulkhead is all the way in with the chassis
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Old 08-11-2010 | 02:41 PM
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Originally Posted by tc5 man
its 3.10 mm in the rear and, the screws that go into the rear bulkhead are the same leagth and size and tread also. the rear bulkhead is all the way in with the chassis
That's like barely worn.
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Old 08-11-2010 | 02:45 PM
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Originally Posted by JAMMINKRAZY
That's like barely worn.

yea whats up with the, top two screws not getting counterstuck with the chassis and other two on the bottom go all the way in ? there the same size and tread .
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Old 08-11-2010 | 02:47 PM
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Originally Posted by tc5 man
yea whats up with the, top two screws not getting counterstuck with the chassis and other two on the bottom go all the way in ? there the same size and tread .
When in doubt, bring out the dremel.
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Old 08-11-2010 | 02:50 PM
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Originally Posted by 8ight-racer
When in doubt, bring out the dremel.

oh ok i see what your saying, than just file out the counterstuck hole around the the edges to open it up ?

i do have a other question about, the droop screws diggin into the chassis how long before it ruins the chassis ?
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