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coolhandcountry 09.03.2006 09:06 AM

I have run 6s on the 18.97. It didn't blow. Just to ease your mind some. Matter of fact going to take it out today for a run. Love the new truck look.
Not scrathes and it is so clean.

sjcrss 09.03.2006 09:52 AM

i like your choices, just don't let it be a shelf queen and run it when your done.....

captain harlock 09.03.2006 10:08 AM

Okay, I'll run it once I get the electrics.

Coolhandcountry, I remember that promod ran his 12.97 ( not the 18.97) with 6s without any problems.
Probably I can run my 149.18 with 8s??!!

Well, why not!

coolhandcountry 09.03.2006 10:25 AM

I don't know if I would push it that much. The internal volts may be exceeded.
I think it only has like 25 v caps or so on it. At least mine does.

captain harlock 09.03.2006 11:04 AM

Mine has the same thing, but no heatsink.

Mike.L 09.03.2006 11:35 AM

whooooo more ! wow my eyes, they cant bear the shear shinnny ness!!!!
one of the nicest trucks ive seen capin'

captain harlock 09.03.2006 01:12 PM

Thanks alot, buddy.

captain harlock 09.04.2006 10:27 AM

Guys, is it normal for the wheel to feel a bit sloppy when you move it in and out?

Serum 09.04.2006 10:30 AM

Did you used the setscrews to tighten the pillowballs?

captain harlock 09.04.2006 10:38 AM

I used them every where, but only in the upper arms, since one of the upper arms threads is stripped!! I dont know if it was me or a manufacturer defect.
But I used red loctite to secure the pillow balls.

sjcrss 09.04.2006 10:40 AM

should have used the blue locktite...you may never get the pb out with the red locktite....

captain harlock 09.04.2006 12:18 PM

:) With the Hudy hex driver I can easily take it out and I did.
I've been thinking of a replacement part, but I dont think I have to bring in one just yet.

Serum 09.04.2006 12:24 PM

You can just tap the thread again, a whole thru tap would do.

No need for a new part.

I think if you wait a few months, the red loc-tite will be tougher on you and your hudy wrench.

squeeforever 09.04.2006 12:25 PM

I little heat helps though...

captain harlock 09.04.2006 12:29 PM

Why do I have to wait a few months? a few months and probably I'll have an updated one.


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