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09.05.2008, 10:07 PM

Not to sound like a dumbass, but who is selling the slayer parts, specifically the arms and bumpers....

Your slayer looks killer Shark, Mine will be very similar, but I plan to use buggy wheels with badlands tires...
   
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09.05.2008, 10:14 PM

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Not to sound like a dumbass, but who is selling the slayer parts, specifically the arms and bumpers....

Your slayer looks killer Shark, Mine will be very similar, but I plan to use buggy wheels with badlands tires...
Why not moabs?


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09.05.2008, 10:43 PM

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Why not moabs?
I prefer badlands. If I run on dirt it will have some bowties...

Moabs are taller, aren't they?
   
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09.09.2008, 11:04 PM

Here are some shots of the pushrod mods I made. By using the small red Revo washers (one on each end) I could raise or lower the truck (and the center of gravity) by about 1/4 per washer. So with both washers out the truck would sit almost 1/2 lower. Of course when running it that low you need to stiffen the suspension (stiffer springs and thicker oil). When set to the lower setting the truck handles more like a 1/8 buggy, you can rail the turns. With it set at the higher level it handles like a stock Slayer, lots of suspension action and sliding power drifts.


Stock pushrods on top (silver) modded ones on the bottom (green).



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Heres some pic of my E-Slayer.This is easily my favorite RC so far.Its got a Vantage racing chassis,swaybars,RCM motormount,Alloy outer diff cases plus hardened internal diff gears spiral cut ring gears.Now it rolls freely like it should.A Tekno Neu 1515/1Y/F run on 4s 5000 and a 6000 4s battery.I put 17mm hubs with a 3mm offset and knock-off knuckles buggy tires/wheels that allow a certain amount of slide so it doesnt flip as often.And Traxxas Revo
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