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01.02.2011, 10:43 PM

I think if you buy the upgraded HPI tranny gears it will be fine, mine have lasted a long time so far with no signs of wear at all. You just need to shim them really well because they are so narrow


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I think if you buy the upgraded HPI tranny gears it will be fine, mine have lasted a long time so far with no signs of wear at all. You just need to shim them really well because they are so narrow
Adding to this, does anyone make an al tranny case? Would all but eliminate flex... And how are savvy slipper clutches doing?
   
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Adding to this, does anyone make an al tranny case? Would all but eliminate flex... And how are savvy slipper clutches doing?
The savage slipper is a joke, everyone just tightens them all the way so they dont slip at all.


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The savage slipper is a joke, everyone just tightens them all the way so they dont slip at all.
Ok, so the revo slipper (larger of the 2 traxxas "revo spec" units) is better? I have had good succes with it, but never in anything this heavy...
   
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