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Old 12-29-2012, 08:08 AM
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Thanks guys. Ya thr track is realy fun. As far as what they treat the tra,k with i would just say water bit that diry has bean there for over 20 years now. The track has realy ggod traction as long as your in the groove.
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Old 12-30-2012, 06:42 AM
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Using the DESC front bumper is the ticket - Took a nasty wall hit last night and kept racing. That hit should have broken the chassis.

I simply screwed the bumper on, the cut off the bulk of it (right in front of the webbing for the rest of the bumper structure on the SC) and rounded it all off. Strong and barely noticeable. Durango should make it this way
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Old 12-31-2012, 02:47 AM
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hey guys for hey guys for those of you who want to see my front and rear skid plate I have a link to do it here.

http://i1280.photobucket.com/albums/...ps48e718ce.jpg

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if anyone would like 1 of these I can make 1 for a small fee. just let me know.
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Hey, not to get off topic, but anyone looking for some 1-2 run tires mounted on white TD wheels, pm me...
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for those runing a tekin rs what settings are you guys useing? my track is 100x60 clay/rubber material, i was using a mmp with temps well over 160 and recently bought a tekin. just looking for a starting point..
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Originally Posted by seabee1990
for those runing a tekin rs what settings are you guys useing? my track is 100x60 clay/rubber material, i was using a mmp with temps well over 160 and recently bought a tekin. just looking for a starting point..
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With what motor?
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oh duhhh lol reedy sonic 13.5t geared at 81 20
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Originally Posted by seabee1990
oh duhhh lol reedy sonic 13.5t geared at 81 20

No timing baseline for a 13.5 is 81/25. For every 10 degrees of timing, subtract one tooth from the pinion. One step at a time, and always monitor temps. In theory your gearing could sustain 50 degrees of timing, but I wouldn't ever recommend starting with a full tilt boost setup unless I had run it myself without issue- which I haven't.
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Originally Posted by TJMotley
hey guys for hey guys for those of you who want to see my front and rear skid plate I have a link to do it here.

http://i1280.photobucket.com/albums/...ps48e718ce.jpg

http://i1280.photobucket.com/albums/...psd46335f9.jpg

if anyone would like 1 of these I can make 1 for a small fee. just let me know.
i would like one of these. pm me payment info and price. thx
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Originally Posted by sparkwraps
Using the DESC front bumper is the ticket - Took a nasty wall hit last night and kept racing. That hit should have broken the chassis.

I simply screwed the bumper on, the cut off the bulk of it (right in front of the webbing for the rest of the bumper structure on the SC) and rounded it all off. Strong and barely noticeable. Durango should make it this way
that's a great idea. good job man and thx for sharing.
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Does anyone stock yellow wheels for this truck? I just picked up a kit and found white wheels. So I go looking for yellow, And like usual Durango, no yellow wheels in stock anywhere.

I just might return the kit and wait for stock. I have noticed a shortage of parts for my dex210 as well. Just as well save myself the headaches and try something else.
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Originally Posted by C-MAC
that's a great idea. good job man and thx for sharing.
Here is my stadium truck bumper made forum the short course bumper. No reason it won't work on the buggy either...

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Originally Posted by zipperfoot
Does anyone stock yellow wheels for this truck? I just picked up a kit and found white wheels. So I go looking for yellow, And like usual Durango, no yellow wheels in stock anywhere.

I just might return the kit and wait for stock. I have noticed a shortage of parts for my dex210 as well. Just as well save myself the headaches and try something else.

My LHS has them in stock. If you'd be willing to pay the shipping I can grab you some and mail them to you.
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Are you guys getting a bouncy front end? I have tried many combinations with regards the front shocks(spring , piston and shock oil) and the front end always seems to be soft and bouncy. Its like whatever I change it doesn't really seem to effect them.

Currently at the front I m running 4x1.3 pistons with avid yellow rear truck springs with 375 oil. The rear end/shocks is ok and you can actual feel the changes .

Any help will be apreciated,
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Old 01-07-2013, 04:23 AM
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Panic09 I'm running 4 hole 1.2 in the front and 35 wait associate oil with stock springs and it feels great. here's a video of my truck.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqAH...e_gdata_player
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