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Rebelgium
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05.23.2009, 07:37 PM

Nice build, I've enjoyed reading it!

About the CVD's, they won't pop out using stock arms (atleast I haven't heard about them doing that). But they can pop out however using RPM arms. The RPM arms can bend alot, the CVD pops out on one side, can't get back in, and bends... :S


btw, How do you like the Badlands? Are you happy with your choice? How do they hold up on asphalt?
   
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05.23.2009, 08:18 PM

Awesome center diff mount. Video is cool too.
   
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05.24.2009, 01:36 AM

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btw, How do you like the Badlands? Are you happy with your choice? How do they hold up on asphalt?
They are a great all around tire. I haven't ran them much on asphalt, but have run the heck out of them on gravel and sand. They are holding up great. Definitely worth it.
   
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SpeedAssault
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05.24.2009, 11:57 AM

Very good build thread, enjoyed reading, easy to understand and Follow.
great pics.

Thanks for listing all the specs including the ratio's and , motor, speed and such. It really makes a great thread complete.
This is how Threads SHOULD BE
Nice job !
   
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05.26.2009, 10:07 AM

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This is how Threads SHOULD BE


There is no rule stating everyone has to make their build thread a 'How-to' guide for other less imaginative/ talented/ mechanical minded people to follow. Seriously, bolting a 1/8 center diff to a flat piece of metal isnt hard, nor is mounting an MMM and hooking up a pair of 3s lipos in series...
   
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