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the only problem that i see arising with the slayer are the pin wheel adapters, no hexes.... sounds like its gonna be a problem
and if you convert to 12mm hexes idk if u will find wheels that size |
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uhh..
they have stepped beads, the rear bead is alot bigger in circumfrence then the outter... normal 2.2's wont work take a look http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s...layerwheel.jpg |
My spoon is to big? I'm trying to figure out what that means ...maybe I'm just stupid it must be some funny sexual referance..anyway it's bugging the hell out of me!...lol.
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LOL! This is good stuff!
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if you want good stuff, go onto youtube and watch Cursing Fish... its stupid...
Or Powerthirst |
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haha, happy birthday VintageMA
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"The art of paying attention..." Guess I missed that day at school!!!! Edit that, the SLASH uses 2.2 wheels, the SLAYER has the weird stepped bead. So any 2.2 wheel will fit the slash tires, and vice versa Quite right BB16, Glad that I bought the wheels and tires as a set of brand new take offs. Wonder if the slash and the slayer use the same tires? The axle diamter of a revo is larger than a rusty/pede by one mm. Plus it looks like the slayer uses hexes, while the slash uses pins. The slash wheels have different offsets front and rear too. |
looks like pins on the slayer...
Im in summer school.. i might have learned the art, but didnt apply it... |
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They use hexes, you can see it in other drawings it just doesn't show in that rendering.
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I like the part where they use the bats on that guy kinda reminds me of the ending of that movie casino.
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