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Old 03-12-2009, 08:29 AM
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Guys, I'm in the process of fitting the PF Stratos body to my WCE - do you just cut the bumper to fit it on ?
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You been saying you going to run nitro for ages but all is talk since. A lot of good drivers in nitro, fall in line fool! I can hear all the other nitro guys laughing saying ' i cant wait for this CASTER kid to race so we can kick his behind and send him where he came from ' !!!!!

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Originally Posted by MikaR
Guys, I'm in the process of fitting the PF Stratos body to my WCE - do you just cut the bumper to fit it on ?
Just take an x-acto and trim the front edge of the bumper off until it fits, you'll have to take a good amount of material off. If you want to clean up the front edge just use a sanding bit on a dremel, or if you have a belt sander that will hurry the process up.
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Great, thanks for the info, much appreciated
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Originally Posted by Randy Caster
Just take an x-acto and trim the front edge of the bumper off until it fits, you'll have to take a good amount of material off. If you want to clean up the front edge just use a sanding bit on a dremel, or if you have a belt sander that will hurry the process up.
I have perfected the art of bumper trimming over the years

A kitchen knife and a lighter. Once trimed to your liking, I burn off around the trimmed parts
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Old 03-12-2009, 03:07 PM
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I'll give that a shot, didn't have a belt sander handy when I cut my bumper so it's still a rough cut.
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When building up the front diff, are the outdrives the same as the rears?
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Originally Posted by Randy Caster
I'll give that a shot, didn't have a belt sander handy when I cut my bumper so it's still a rough cut.
Yeah, tried the sandpaper trick, doesn't get it is silky smooth as a lighter, see attached...
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Originally Posted by Randy Caster
When building up the front diff, are the outdrives the same as the rears?
No, different.
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Old 03-12-2009, 05:54 PM
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The lighter trick is lookin good!

Do you know the part # or where I could find the part # for the front outdrives?
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Originally Posted by Randy Caster
The lighter trick is lookin good!

Do you know the part # or where I could find the part # for the front outdrives?
Its either :

VZ219 - Diff Joint 12

VZ218 - Diff Joint 19

Can't remember, check the first step of the manual.
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Old 03-12-2009, 06:41 PM
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VZ218 are the outdrives used for the front Diff
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Old 03-12-2009, 07:18 PM
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Cool, thanks for the help!
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Here is a better copy of my setup. Thanks to Scott Fisher....

The front width is 198, but I wanted 200. Forgot to measure before the race, my bad.
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Originally Posted by wad
Here is a better copy of my setup. Thanks to Scott Fisher....

The front width is 198, but I wanted 200. Forgot to measure before the race, my bad.
Did I screw up your clutch? Let me know what I screwed up on this and I will fix it and resend it to you.
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