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01.30.2008, 09:58 PM

i am using...........

rc-monster chassis
proline 30 series bowties
jconcepts gt2 body(to long imo)
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9l
3s maxamps 5k
15/46
med. springs(blue), will try heavy springs(white)

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01.30.2008, 10:26 PM

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i am using...........

rc-monster chassis
proline 30 series bowties
jconcepts gt2 body(to long imo)
mm
9l
3s maxamps 5k
15/46
med. springs(blue), will try heavy springs(white)

how do you like the blue springs compared to the stock gray springs ?. the gray's feel a little soft in my opinion with the 8000 lipo im using.


What weight shock oil are you guys using ?. This is my current setup.

http://www.jamminproducts.com/CRTset...5JHreddeer.pdf


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01.30.2008, 10:37 PM

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how do you like the blue springs compared to the stock gray springs ?
so far i think they are ok, have not jumped it much in ext. form though, so the white springs may be better for heavy bashing
   
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so far i think they are ok, have not jumped it much in ext. form though, so the white springs may be better for heavy bashing

I think with the extra weight of the extended chassis & my 8000 lipo & the larger wheels & tires im going to get at least the blue springs.


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