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Thunderbruiser
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04.09.2008, 05:28 AM

yea o this truck is plagued by that...but since i've tried to sell/trade so many times without success i said i may as well do a brushless 1/8th since i've been wanting one and i've had the 10xl for a very long time i am hoping to have everything installed tommorow except for my steering servo which i'll have to wait a little on..but i wanna show it to my team mates even though i know they'll talk trash haha(you're weird.....get a jammin.....sell that....) haha things i always here! but yea more complete pics up tommorow


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04.09.2008, 06:40 AM

Looking good so far. Make sure your motor doesn't flex when pushing the rear end from left to right or top to bottom. Otherwise your pinion and spur will wear out quickly. What center diff bulks did you use? Still using the mantis center diff? You really have to secure the enbell of your Feigao (RCMonster heatsink for example). The endbell of my Neu 1512 loosened itself after some frontal crashes with the motor placed in the same position. The second drawback with this motor position is dirt/stones projected directly on the motor. You might want to think about some kind of mud guard to protect your motor (especially the bearing of your endbell).

Let them talk trash ... when they see it accelerating they might want to throw their nitro motors in the trash right away .


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