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lincpimp 06.03.2009 11:31 PM

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Originally Posted by masense (Post 292600)
I wait for mounting it.

Reminds me of my metal thoughts after meeting a friend's sister a few years back...

js058515 06.04.2009 11:27 PM

Any of you guys know where I can find info on how to "Muggify" (I think that's the term) my LST2? If you have any feedback or thoughts on doing this conversion please tell me as I need a new project.

bdebde 06.05.2009 12:07 AM

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Originally Posted by js058515 (Post 293052)
Any of you guys know where I can find info on how to "Muggify" (I think that's the term) my LST2? If you have any feedback or thoughts on doing this conversion please tell me as I need a new project.

I think some people use the shocks and shock towers from the muggy and lower profile tires like the muggy. If you have creative skills, you could even put in a center diff (which I am doing).

js058515 06.05.2009 12:40 AM

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Originally Posted by bdebde (Post 293061)
I think some people use the shocks and shock towers from the muggy and lower profile tires like the muggy. If you have creative skills, you could even put in a center diff (which I am doing).

Thanks for answering...I stopped being lazy and logged back onto lstforums.com and found the big post on it. I actually thought it was something more. The LST2 I have was my first vehicle back into RC after a long time. Then I drove a truggy a few months later and abandoned it because the truggy was a blast. Anyhow, I realized I had a lot of money in mods and spare for the LST2 and wanted to see what options were out there for brushless and making it handle better.

When your done putting in the center diff please post up some pics and info. Just by looking at the chassis, I am impressed that your going to do it.


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