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Bondonutz
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02.12.2010, 01:57 PM

My Bash stuff; Befor every run I check steering,gear mesh and look for lose hardware/parts. Just takes a minute, Other than I run them till something breaks or causes a problem of some sort.

My Track stuff; Same as above but give everytning a solid going over the day prior to going to the track in case a issue is found and needs addressing .

Regualr maitinance ; Twice a year I go through everything on each RC, check replace bearings,worn cvd's,pins etc rebuild diffs and shocks blah blah blah.


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02.12.2010, 04:14 PM

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My Bash stuff; Befor every run I check steering,gear mesh and look for lose hardware/parts. Just takes a minute, Other than I run them till something breaks or causes a problem of some sort.

My Track stuff; Same as above but give everytning a solid going over the day prior to going to the track in case a issue is found and needs addressing .

Regualr maitinance ; Twice a year I go through everything on each RC, check replace bearings,worn cvd's,pins etc rebuild diffs and shocks blah blah blah.
I do about the same.
   
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02.12.2010, 07:10 PM

When i brake mine i try to convince my wife that i need a new one and i could use this one for parts.Cant blame me for trying,but it doesnt work.
   
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