SC10 4x4 Thread
#4683
B44.1 LiPo Cradle
Wondering which one would be best suited for our application...saw your setup Silver...nice work.
Wondering which one would be best suited for our application...saw your setup Silver...nice work.
#4684
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B44.1 LiPo Cradle
Wondering which one would be best suited for our application...saw your setup Silver...nice work.
Wondering which one would be best suited for our application...saw your setup Silver...nice work.

Id say the 44.1 would be better because you can move the packs independently and offset one if needed. You can also get rid of the room in between that the B44 strap doesn't let you do.
-Travis
#4688
Before you put your bladder on move the shock shaft about halfway up in it's travel. Then put the bladder on and then tighten down the cap. If you still have rebound remove the cap, push the piston up further and repeat until you have little to no rebound. Just kind of have to do trial and error.
#4689
Just got some bodies back from THE Paint Masta' Justin at 702 RC raceway in Las Vegas. This cat is Ubber-talented to say the least. The pics dont do these justice. Look at the detail of the Viper, each line and scale was cut and painted. The headlights are painted on the multicolored one not stickers!!!
Enjoy, oh yeah, and in case you were wondering; "DAMN RITE, they make me run faster, wanna see?" (in my best little kid, i just got a new pair of sneakers, voice)



Enjoy, oh yeah, and in case you were wondering; "DAMN RITE, they make me run faster, wanna see?" (in my best little kid, i just got a new pair of sneakers, voice)



#4690
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Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 124
From: Nor Cal
Before you put your bladder on move the shock shaft about halfway up in it's travel. Then put the bladder on and then tighten down the cap. If you still have rebound remove the cap, push the piston up further and repeat until you have little to no rebound. Just kind of have to do trial and error.
#4691
Just got some bodies back from THE Paint Masta' Justin at 702 RC raceway in Las Vegas. This cat is Ubber-talented to say the least. The pics dont do these justice. Look at the detail of the Viper, each line and scale was cut and painted. The headlights are painted on the multicolored one not stickers!!!
Enjoy, oh yeah, and in case you were wondering; "DAMN RITE, they make me run faster, wanna see?" (in my best little kid, i just got a new pair of sneakers, voice)
Enjoy, oh yeah, and in case you were wondering; "DAMN RITE, they make me run faster, wanna see?" (in my best little kid, i just got a new pair of sneakers, voice)
Damn!! I need to have him paint up a body for Viper R/C for some magazine ads!!

Can you PM me Justins e-mail?
#4692
Just got some bodies back from THE Paint Masta' Justin at 702 RC raceway in Las Vegas. This cat is Ubber-talented to say the least. The pics dont do these justice. Look at the detail of the Viper, each line and scale was cut and painted. The headlights are painted on the multicolored one not stickers!!!
Enjoy, oh yeah, and in case you were wondering; "DAMN RITE, they make me run faster, wanna see?" (in my best little kid, i just got a new pair of sneakers, voice)
Enjoy, oh yeah, and in case you were wondering; "DAMN RITE, they make me run faster, wanna see?" (in my best little kid, i just got a new pair of sneakers, voice)
#4694
For those that are looking to modify their gear cover for Mac The Knife's clutch basket, I posted my way of doing it with a caulking gun on his thread here - http://www.rctech.net/forum/9392323-post57.html
I'm curious as to the weight of the extra parts involved w/ the MTKCB.
Could you weigh the extra parts for us?



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