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Old 03-15-2008, 06:56 PM
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matt i have the chart at home but i think it is about 45front and 37.5 rear but this is a great linkto help

http://www.twf8.ws/php/tip/shock.html

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sweet thanks travis. It looks like 42.5 front and 37.5 rear

I guess pretty close I had 40 front and 37.5 rear. I might try it out that way, since I have the stiffer blue front springs.
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Old 03-16-2008, 10:12 AM
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Guys
does anybody has big bore manual? or a link
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Old 03-16-2008, 01:09 PM
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www.infernosonly.com

try that, I'm not sure if they do yet, but they have it possibly.

what do you want to know about the big bore shocks?
The installation order of the seals and spacers? I can tell you
1. O ring, 2. thick spacer, 3. O ring, 4. thin spacer, 5. and finally the clip

then the piston has a washer that goes on the shaft first, then the piston and cap it off with the nut. Put the shaft in the shock body screw on eye let on the bottom of the shock shaft. last, put bladder in shock cap, fill the shock with oil and cap it off. Done!
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By the way, I love Ebay, I just got a new chassis for mt 777 WC, for $47 bucks! Whoo hooo
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OK, all you Red Army faithful, here are all the stickers you want! They are very high quality vinyl.

http://www.redarmygear.com/

I think the site takes paypal...
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K Guys, I got a problem. My Knuckles broke on my 777 WC, and i need a quick fix. Will the jammin ones work you think? Should i just try them? I have a jammin buggy and I may just swap them out.

My knuckle broke rite where the screw holding it in the bottom threads in. Freaking lame. Im gonna order some Machined knuckles, just freakin aggravated. My losi mugen and jammin crashed the same way before, and they did not break!

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Old 10-08-2008, 12:37 PM
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I wouldn't put another manufacturer's parts on the car. There are too many angles and the offset, etc. to gamble. If you use the stock knuckles, they are only like 8 bucks to replace. It sounds like you had a screw come loose and strip out. Is that what happened? 90% of the time a screw comes out and that's what makes them break. Be sure to locktight the screws and put the locktight in the screw hole, not on the screw. This keeps the loctite out of the bushing, which causes problems. Hope that helps. Here are the knuckles:

http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...oducts_id/3880
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Old 10-12-2010, 04:37 PM
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Who`s still running the WC
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Old 01-29-2011, 10:36 AM
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I have a question, I have a mp6 and I am wondering what other model (7.5,mp777,ect....) will fit. And I am taking about parts.


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Originally Posted by Owen RaCing
K Guys, I got a problem. My Knuckles broke on my 777 WC, and i need a quick fix. Will the jammin ones work you think? Should i just try them? I have a jammin buggy and I may just swap them out.

My knuckle broke rite where the screw holding it in the bottom threads in. Freaking lame. Im gonna order some Machined knuckles, just freakin aggravated. My losi mugen and jammin crashed the same way before, and they did not break!

Thanks
Oopps old post
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Just cleaning out the garage for spring.

http://www.rctech.net/forum/r-c-item...s-new-bag.html
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Old 06-22-2011, 09:30 AM
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Anybody know what proline bulll dog body will fit the mp 777 ? throwing together my old one for a buddy to race and want to put a current body on it.
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I dont think the bull dog body will pit.
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