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Revo_Troop
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02.12.2009, 02:05 PM

I think Im going to scratch the maximizer and go with this set up--

1 x Pro-Line Premium Blend CA Tire Glue (Medium, 15-20 sec)
1 x Traxxas 17mm Wheel Hubs & Nuts (Blue) (4) -
2 x Pro-Line Badlands MT Monster Truck Tire (2) -
1 x JConcepts Rulux 1/8th Truck Wheel 1/2" Offset (White) (4)

As soon as I get a thumbs up from you all on fitment..and that I have all required parts..thanks!
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02.12.2009, 02:13 PM

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I think Im going to scratch the maximizer and go with this set up--

1 x Pro-Line Premium Blend CA Tire Glue (Medium, 15-20 sec)
1 x Traxxas 17mm Wheel Hubs & Nuts (Blue) (4) -
2 x Pro-Line Badlands MT Monster Truck Tire (2) -
1 x JConcepts Rulux 1/8th Truck Wheel 1/2" Offset (White) (4)

As soon as I get a thumbs up from you all on fitment..and that I have all required parts..thanks!
Looks good to me. I'd use the thin CA instead of the medium. I've found that the medium takes way too long to cure and doesn't make it down between the bead and wheel as easily.
   
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02.12.2009, 09:09 PM

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Looks good to me. I'd use the thin CA instead of the medium. I've found that the medium takes way too long to cure and doesn't make it down between the bead and wheel as easily.
Ill second that medium is no good at all! Use thin ca, you may get a bit on your tire, but just have a paper towel ready to wipe it off!
   
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