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Hi guys, will the 7.5/777 one piece motor mount fit on the ST-R? Will the 7.5/777 hop up aluminum rear hubs/upright carriers fit the ST-R too? one last question, is there any hop up part that i can use so i won't need to use e clips? Thanks guys....
Last edited by Funkymojo; 09-02-2007 at 12:39 PM.
#62
Yes, the motor mount pieces and rear hubs will fit. Of course I always say original Kyosho parts are the best way to go. Almost always you are adding weight to the truck if you put after market parts on it.
#63
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has anyone ever tried to use a 48 tooth spur on a str? I dont have the extended chassis, and my truck wheelies alot, and i was wondering if this would calm it down, thanks.
#65
not really. i have 10000 front 20000 center and 2000 rear with 70 front shock oil and 55 rear. i would have to check my mounting positions.
#66
T, I have heard some guys run that, especially at a HUGE track. I think those boys over at Nitro Pit run 48. If you don't have a 3 degree anti squat plate (blue) that will make it wheelie. Try the 3 degree anti squat, and see if it's better. Lower center oil will calm it down a bit too. If you are running the original STR chassis, make sure the rear hubs are back. For the STRR, the hubs are forward.