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Originally Posted by MetalMan
Geez, Shaun, not another one! Looks like you found a nice home for those shocks... So how do you like 2wd?
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Yea something else for the kids (and me) to beat on..
The whole two wheel drive thing (Sucks).. That or I just cant drive!. But I'm liking the 4x4 a whole lot better at this point.. I do need to drive it with its new wheels and tires to see if it handles any better (?), maybe remove the front sway bar, I don’t know (?) maybe I'm expecting too much from it and just need to appreciate it for what it is (?). I just can’t get it to go straight under full throttle (?) it wants to fish tale out of controller (what up with that) and yes I do have the rear diff locked so it’s possi.
Bottom line is was cheep to buy & build and it's something new to ply with..
Maybe it’s my setup (toe-in / out, etc) (??) just not right at this point.. So any suggestions are more than welcome..

would it be too much trouble to stop by and have you take a look at it and tell me whats wrong (??)
Thanks for your time travis..
P.S.
lets go racing.. when do you have the time ??.
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Originally Posted by MTBikerTim
You are crazy. Those wheels are cool. Does the slash still have different offset wheels? Triangular hexes, what is the world coming to.
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Hay Tim..
Yes these wheels are actually made for the Slash with the same offset as the original wheels, here is the link to the rims if you want some..
http://shop.rpphobby.com/product.sc;...productId=1018
They are heavy though.. here are some side by side comparison for you.
Stock wheels and tires weigh 1.1 once.
COC beadlocks and Pro-line tires weigh 1.13.8 once
(for what it’s worth)
The total weight of it RTR without a body is exactly 6 lbs.