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10.27.2009, 12:11 AM

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Whats up with the extended diff cups?
No no, extended drive cups. Should widen the truck about 1".

Also, I noticed I must have twisted a dog bone! The "pins" don't line up when looked at lengthways.
   
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10.31.2009, 08:10 PM

A few more things came in within the past week, my 1offrc TVP's finally showed up, I got my PS from feather merchant RC and also picked up a used DX3S from a guy at the LHS. I grabbed a couple pics of the RPM arms vs. the stockers, RPM looks much cleaner on there. I figured I would take a few pics of the evil f-250 too haha.
TVP's. I am REALLY impressed with the colour Janeth came up with for me. I told her what I was looking for, she did 3 different sample colours for me to choose from and this is what we ended up with.



Power Supply, I want to either paint this thing or decal it till I can't see how ugly it is haha.



DX3S, it will be the first radio I have ever owned other than stock radio's. I think I was about due for an upgrade haha.


Stock arms vs. RPM.





RPM and extended drive cups.


And then there's the f-250 body. She has been through a lot LOL. If I hadn't have popped random holes through the windshield for airflow, I think I would still use this body with the extended chassis.


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