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Old 08-04-2011 | 09:38 PM
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C-on , Its a freaking wet noodle....

Funny most don't realize ......


Cat's out of the bag now , here we go .
Yeah maybe AE will make the FT version with carbon plastic.
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Old 08-04-2011 | 09:42 PM
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Hey all. Just purchased a new truck to do some offroad racing. What would the prefered tires be for this truck as an all round good setup?
tough to give an all around setup.....all around for clay indoors, dusty indoors, loamy?? There are many factors here. If your looking for a good tire that will work for indoors, outdoors, bashing....the stock tires will do ok.
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Old 08-04-2011 | 09:55 PM
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Originally Posted by barry1me
tough to give an all around setup.....all around for clay indoors, dusty indoors, loamy?? There are many factors here. If your looking for a good tire that will work for indoors, outdoors, bashing....the stock tires will do ok.
The only thing the stock tires do right is keep the rims off the ground
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Old 08-04-2011 | 10:08 PM
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Old 08-04-2011 | 10:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Bumpy
Hey all. Just purchased a new truck to do some offroad racing. What would the prefered tires be for this truck as an all round good setup?
tires for all round? try some bow fighters!

or if you want a better answer, tell us about the tracks you plan on going to.
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Old 08-04-2011 | 10:29 PM
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How is this truck out the box? How's the handling? I'm coming from a slash 4x4 lol.

Also what tires for a indoor clay track on my slash i ran jconcepts bar codes in gold all around?

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Old 08-04-2011 | 11:05 PM
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Originally Posted by ITS ME DAVID
How is this truck out the box? How's the handling? I'm coming from a slash 4x4 lol.

Also what tires for a indoor clay track on my slash i ran jconcepts goose bumps in gold all around?
If your running at ocrc then barcodes in gold are good. West coast likes the aka rebars in super soft. I'm sure the rebars will work at ocrc also.

Out of the box the truck is great, but if your going to race at the tracks I mentioned I would highly recommend get sway bars front & rear.
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Old 08-04-2011 | 11:32 PM
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Originally Posted by BLbound
If your running at ocrc then barcodes in gold are good. West coast likes the aka rebars in super soft. I'm sure the rebars will work at ocrc also.

Out of the box the truck is great, but if your going to race at the tracks I mentioned I would highly recommend get sway bars front & rear.
I race at wcrc ill check into the rebars because right now im using jconcepts barcodes in gold compound.
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Old 08-05-2011 | 12:29 AM
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Originally Posted by ITS ME DAVID
How is this truck out the box? How's the handling? I'm coming from a slash 4x4 lol.

Also what tires for a indoor clay track on my slash i ran jconcepts goose bumps in gold all around?
Amazing with Gold Barcode v2's (the newer style) where I run the truck needs nothing!
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Old 08-05-2011 | 12:51 AM
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I put goose bumps no idea why I did lol im running the version one barcodes in gold
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Old 08-05-2011 | 01:42 AM
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Clutch basket on its way Can't wait to get it!
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Old 08-05-2011 | 01:56 AM
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Originally Posted by BlueGlowBoy
He did...

Something I've noticed on EVERY SC10 4x4 around here (there are 5 of us at the main track so far) is that the front arms will start to deform right where the screw hole is for the sway bars. If you are not adding sway bars, put a screw into the mount anyway. It will give you a little bit more durability in your front arms. (I've seen many people here comment on this, yet it still isn't part of the initial post....)

Also, when assembling the slipper, depending on how your kit was made, you will likely have to shim it an extra 1/16th of an inch, or 2mm... I used 2 1/4" washers that were about 1/32 (1mm) thick between my slipper plate and slipper spring and I have no slipper issues. Some people report putting this on the other side of the slipper assembly (put them on the shaft before the pulley) works well. Just be careful that your belt is lined upstraight from front to back.

Drive the truck like a touring car and you will likely find more success than if you drive it like a monster truck... The general consensus is that this truck prefers finesse, while the Losi prefers to be manhandled.

Just my 3 cents.

BlueGlowBoy - Many Thanks for the informative and helpful tips! Its definitely appreciated!
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Old 08-05-2011 | 03:07 AM
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So i dont know if this is something new but a friend of mine sorta mentioned something about how it could be cool to run the 4.1 aluminum hubs and that made me think of the carbon inserts they have for them so last night after racing i was looking on the wall of parts and brainstornmed this idea that ive been waning to do and hopeing it will cure the "death roll" ill call it. After modifying a stock hub and the ae carbon tower and adhering the two pieces i thought to look at a friends durango since i witnessed a different durango flying around my track where i tend to have to tippy toe. Well i saw what i thought i would see, a much higher outer ballstud height. So im sure now my set-up that i have come to and was still not super happy with will have to be fine tuned.
And hopefully my new FT shocks dont leak. I had the same issue others had with the cartridges but out of frustration and knowing i had backups i just jammed them in there and i hope there sealing ok. I will know more tomorrow.
Picture 2 shows the difference between stock and modified hub. And an example of how messy my pit table is
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Old 08-05-2011 | 03:54 AM
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Originally Posted by barry1me
tough to give an all around setup.....all around for clay indoors, dusty indoors, loamy?? There are many factors here. If your looking for a good tire that will work for indoors, outdoors, bashing....the stock tires will do ok.
Well to start with we dont race indoors over here in NZ. Its mainly outdoors on loose loamy clay. I was thinking Goosebumps but would anything else work. Dont really want to go out and buy lots of different sets of tires to find only 1 or 2 types work the best.
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Old 08-05-2011 | 03:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Bumpy
Well to start with we dont race indoors over here in NZ. Its mainly outdoors on loose loamy clay. I was thinking Goosebumps but would anything else work. Dont really want to go out and buy lots of different sets of tires to find only 1 or 2 types work the best.
AKA rebars may work good depending on how loamy it really is. Ive yet to get a pair for my sc but on my buggy they work awesome and i could picture them working outdoors.
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