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08.14.2010, 02:17 PM

Alright Mr Fuel,

No need to purchase extra TRX carriers to get the rings, they were updated 2+ years ago and come with all the TRX trucks and have for a Looooong time. I see the RPM carriers being superior over the TRX ones, larger bearings and better material,flex rather than break as by design. Once the rings are swapped over they are pretty much bullet proof ? I've subjected my ERevos to more torment than most guys can even imagine and the RPM carriers have never ben a issue, I've broken plenty of the stocks one tho.


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08.14.2010, 02:37 PM

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Alright Mr Fuel,

No need to purchase extra TRX carriers to get the rings, they were updated 2+ years ago and come with all the TRX trucks
yes that's true, I should've thought about that.

hmmmm... Us French guys must be doing things differently then. I have had the opposite experience with Traxxas carriers versus RPM ones. I did use RPM carriers for a while because of what you said about bigger bearings. But the bearings that were included by RPM failed on the first outing. I changed the bearings to new Avid ones and after a short while, a pivot ball popped out. So I did the modification you mentioned before by taking the metal rings from the Traxxas carriers and put them on the RPM ones. It held for a while longer until a pivot ball popped out again. It wasn't even the carrier from the first time but the other one, the pivot opening was deformed and the ring was stretched from the pop out. That's when I decided to go back to the stock ones. Which never gave me any problems with the pivot balls, I just wanted to use the RPM for the bigger bearings. But it really doesn't matter anymore because I came across a great deal on NIP RD Racing carriers so that's what I have on the E-Revo now.


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08.29.2010, 04:25 PM

Nice! In what way did you break the truetrac knuckle? I see the busted shaft. Did you deform the hinge pin area on the knuckle?
   
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08.29.2010, 06:22 PM

Eagle eye !
Only the driveshaft is broken, I just wanted to show the damn rust but it's hard to see it in fact... The hinge pins are really big I've never bent one !
   
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HPP motor bracket - 09.19.2010, 05:59 AM

The new version of the HPP motor bracket is finally available ! The waiting was quite long but I'm really not disappointed I installed it yesterday it's a work of art. Ingenious design, perfect fit, high quality components and beautiful black anodizing

Previous version :


New version :












It's worth it !
   
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01.06.2011, 05:11 PM

Here is my next upgrade :



It's the new HPP wheel hub, soon available. No more slope normally ! I will test it soon (I will post pics at least, my revo hates winter...).

I'm not really worried by the slight axial slope (look at my driving style...) but I want the best for my revo
   
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10.15.2011, 10:53 AM

I finally found the time to install the HPP wheel hubs and updated bracket ! :D

Wheel hubs

Here is the result, step by step (as usual ) :




Washer, axle pin, thread lock.


Hub.


Center nut with grease.


Wheel !

And tadaaa :


Bkack wheel nut.


Desanodized wheel nut.

And of course, absolutely no slop
   
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Bye bye E-Revo
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Bye bye E-Revo - 05.18.2013, 07:51 AM



Yes... I did it I don't like seeing my trucks not used so I sold one to give it a second life !
It's a Traxxas forum member who bought it, I hope he'll post more pics and vids than I did these last years

Don't ask me if my E-Maxx is on sale, I could never do that, I keep pampering it !
   
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