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DRIFT_BUGGY 10.06.2008 06:54 AM

Two very nice looking toys.
What run time do you get on the Slash?

TruckBasher 10.06.2008 09:16 AM

I love the tire rims, by any chance anyone know a 14mm or 17mm version of this?

Hope to see some vids....

timaneli 10.06.2008 10:25 AM

hello.
do you have any issue connecting the jr radio on the vxl?
on mine the motor is running backwards....
is braking from reverse to foward....

regards

Arct1k 10.06.2008 10:30 AM

LOL - Just swap any two of the three motor wires... Hey presto it will go forwards...

timaneli 10.06.2008 11:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Arct1k (Post 219822)
LOL - Just swap any two of the three motor wires... Hey presto it will go forwards...

have you done the same on yours too? and is any difference in acelaracion from foward to reverse?

regards

Mister-T 10.06.2008 05:21 PM

Cool GTR shock are really smooth, much better than default shock if your run on a bumpy track

traxxasrevony 10.06.2008 08:30 PM

very nice makes me want one

TwzteD 10.06.2008 10:51 PM

run times are like an hr in most cases i never hit the lvc yet, as for 17mm or 14mm wheels in this design i don't believe so, however they do make some in different designs, No Problems With Jr Radio, unfortunately it has less range than the stock one which pisses me off and it glitches when i punch it when its pretty far away, i was gonna try the novak glitch buster but i don't think it will do anything, maybe some one will chime in on this one.

TruckBasher 10.06.2008 10:54 PM

[QUOTE=TwzteD;220088as for 17mm or 14mm wheels in this design i don't believe so, however they do make some in different designs,[/QUOTE]

Hi can you point on the right direction where to find those 14/17mm design. I plan to put it on my slayer.

EDITED:
I was suppose to send you a PM but submitted the thread by mistake...sorry to hijack

rc!!! 10.08.2008 01:23 AM

coolness ness! lol

looks good!

stum 10.08.2008 10:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TwzteD (Post 219537)
Proline DR , Paintjob Idea Was Taken From Someone On the Traxxas Forums
Vxl System
Custom Dyed Black Chassis.
Maxamps 8000 11.1v Lipo Tekno Battery Straps
Revo Gtr Shocks (Custom Longer Ends For The Rear) With Jato Springs/ Bad Horsie Shock Socks
Proline 8 Shooter Beadlocks Sitting On Hpi Geolanders
500k diff fluid
Trx Alum Bellcrank / Ti-Rods
jr xr2i radio

First off, jato shock discs have 4 holes if you don't want to drill and are perfect for the revo shocks or just drill out the two holes bigger or add 2 more holes making 4 on the front shocks.. Those are the best shocks you can put on any Rusty based setup (slash, rusty, bandit, pede etc)

Secondly pull off those revo rear shocks and get some 8ight-t rear shocks (stock setup) they blow away the revo shocks for the rear and basically drop on as well no mods other than a slight spacer at the top to keep it from rubbing (takes .001 seconds).

http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w...h/IMG_4303.jpg

david lamontagn 10.08.2008 11:12 AM

Quote:

Secondly pull off those revo rear shocks and get some 8ight-t rear shocks
8eight-T rear shock or front shock to put on the rear of a slash????

I've always think that a front set of truggy shock are need to put on the rear of a slash:neutral:
But i think you have a bandit, right?? And the bandit rear stock shocks are shorter than slash one.

stum 10.08.2008 11:19 AM

You can use either of the 8ight shocks on the rear actually, but the front will slightly limit your range of motion on the slash's arms (any of the traxxas for that metter). The rear 8ight-t shocks will allow full range, which you want. Those revo shocks SEVERLY limit the range even when modded when on the rear.. but again are perfect on the front.


PS mine is a Rustler w/ the wide conversion on the front as well.

david lamontagn 10.08.2008 03:20 PM

OK thank you! The probleme is to find a set of rear 8eight-T shock for cheap:whistle:


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