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05.18.2010, 05:50 PM

Not that i am aware of. post a picture of the problem you are experiencing.
   
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05.18.2010, 06:00 PM

ok:( i took it all apart today, but will take a pic when its assembled again...
Does anyone else strip the strews that hold the spur? i have been thru 4 and the next 4 is mounted, but they are all striped:(
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05.18.2010, 08:02 PM

There is 30 pages, I would love to read it all to find my answer but simply don't wish to. Is anyone running this truck on 2s? Or is it too heavy and in need of a bigger application?
   
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95ROLR do you have some pics with the bandlands? And is it the MT or buggy badlands?
Buggy Badlands on Rulux buggy wheels.

   
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05.18.2010, 08:23 PM

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There is 30 pages, I would love to read it all to find my answer but simply don't wish to. Is anyone running this truck on 2s? Or is it too heavy and in need of a bigger application?
I don't have one but I will say it is to heavy for 2s. 3s is a possibility depending on the speed you want. Keep in mind that this is about the same size as a 1/8 buggy, I don't think anyone has ever attemted 2s on a buggy unless it was geared for about 20 or so for a kid or newb to try out.


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05.18.2010, 08:26 PM

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I don't have one but I will say it is to heavy for 2s. 3s is a possibility depending on the speed you want. Keep in mind that this is about the same size as a 1/8 buggy, I don't think anyone has ever attemted 2s on a buggy unless it was geared for about 20 or so for a kid or newb to try out.
I thought it was a bit smaller and lighter, but I can see what you mean. Basically a 8ight buggy with a truggy body type thing.
   
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05.18.2010, 10:17 PM

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I thought it was a bit smaller and lighter, but I can see what you mean. Basically a 8ight buggy with a truggy body type thing.
Yup, exactly!

I will say a Tekin 1900kv (buggy) system on 4s is absolutely perfect. Very driveable yet fast, and everything stays nice and cool.
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05.19.2010, 03:34 AM

i have Xerun 2000kv in mine. at an rc "meet up" with 10 people some with MCD, Savage flux, slash 4x4's and how fun, my ten-t was on the lips on all of them;) They were all talking about how crazy it was. so i wouldt say atleast 3s. i use 4s in mine. its compleatly psyko, but amazingly fun:) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oazo4OqAZfw

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Buggy Badlands on Rulux buggy wheels.
Wooow looks nice:D i cant find out if i should get them, or just the original (and smash some rims)

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05.19.2010, 11:29 AM

I'm running a NEU 1509 2400kv on 4s and yes it's fast but not crazy, 17 tooth pinion and it's great on the track. 95, what hub adapters are you using for those buggy wheels? Got some wheels and tires I would like to try.
   
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05.19.2010, 11:31 AM

Looks like the traxxas revo 17mm hex he uses
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05.19.2010, 12:25 PM

they'll fit..but you still have to grind down the inner lip of the revo adapters..


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they'll fit..but you still have to grind down the inner lip of the revo adapters..
What this guy said.

Revo hexes fit well but grind down the lip. Also, don't just grind down and throw on... Try and keep test fitting. Grinding off too much will cause there to be slop (found this out the hard way... Fortunately I had a spare kicking around from something).

As for the wheels/tires... The truck rips like it's on rails which is nice in a way but unfortunately requires a bit of a learning curve considering i've never had anything that drove like this. If you bash with your Ten-T, Badlands are nice, if you stick to track, get something else.

I also put strips of velcro on the top/side/outside of the chassis and bottom of the body and leave the body clips at home. You can see in the pic through the tuned pipe cutout where the blue velcro goes across. The velcro holds the body very nice... down with body clips!
   
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05.19.2010, 10:11 PM

Here's a somewhat interesting question. How do you guys set your servo savers? What's strong enough... what isn't? Other than trial and error 50 thousand times... Is there a good rule of thumb to use to make sure there's enough tension (or not too much)?

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05.19.2010, 10:24 PM

I'm pretty happy with how mine came stock...
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