Hot Bodies D413 1/10 4WD Buggy
#7592
It's also very possible that you were just unlucky twice.
#7593
Thanks for the tech advice
#7594
How new were the arms? I've seen pictures of arms that look like they had seen their share of abuse, and the stock covers didn't want to fit very well.
#7595
Tech Adept
Ok, so how do u "seal" the edges? I've seen something about ca glue? Does the chassis itself need to be chamfered for wear durability? I just want things to last, as I said I have very little carbon fiber experience. Thanks again all
#7596
http://www.teamcrc.com/crc/modules.p...rder=0&thold=0
#7597
FYI amain has the buggy in stock
#7598
correction, amain has it available for those who backordered it
#7601
Tech Adept
Hi guys.
I want to share my experience with the kyosho X-rings. In my opinion they are very smooth and nice, BUT, they build up rebound (take in air) way faster than the orange stock ones, and the purple durango. So the smoothness comes with at price. For 5 minutes race i would use them, but not for training. 2 batteries and the rebound is 100%. And yes i use green slime and know how to build shocks. Advises are very welcome
I want to share my experience with the kyosho X-rings. In my opinion they are very smooth and nice, BUT, they build up rebound (take in air) way faster than the orange stock ones, and the purple durango. So the smoothness comes with at price. For 5 minutes race i would use them, but not for training. 2 batteries and the rebound is 100%. And yes i use green slime and know how to build shocks. Advises are very welcome
#7602
Tech Adept
I just came across this link and will be doing this method on my D413, take a look.
http://www.teamcrc.com/crc/modules.p...rder=0&thold=0
http://www.teamcrc.com/crc/modules.p...rder=0&thold=0
#7603
Hi guys.
I want to share my experience with the kyosho X-rings. In my opinion they are very smooth and nice, BUT, they build up rebound (take in air) way faster than the orange stock ones, and the purple durango. So the smoothness comes with at price. For 5 minutes race i would use them, but not for training. 2 batteries and the rebound is 100%. And yes i use green slime and know how to build shocks. Advises are very welcome
I want to share my experience with the kyosho X-rings. In my opinion they are very smooth and nice, BUT, they build up rebound (take in air) way faster than the orange stock ones, and the purple durango. So the smoothness comes with at price. For 5 minutes race i would use them, but not for training. 2 batteries and the rebound is 100%. And yes i use green slime and know how to build shocks. Advises are very welcome
#7604
do the stock orange o rings suk air?
#7605
Traxxas x rings....$