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Very cool - 02.11.2010, 11:10 PM

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Cool. So, would a scheme like I use for the shock dimensions page be good?
Very cool stuff Brian. Your various efforts to help us out with these sites and spec pages are a huge help for allot of us lazy people who either just don't have the time to do that kind of research or do not have access or the know how to find all of the information that you provide. Great work, you are THE MAN (again).


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02.11.2010, 11:37 PM

Thanks guys, it's appreciated! But don't forget; you guys are the ones who provide most of the data, I just make the interface. Frankly, I'm surprised some company/site hadn't done it already; after all, it's not that hard to do.
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02.12.2010, 12:28 AM

As discussed, added the new page to the rc calc site. Basically a copy/paste operation from the shock dimensions page, and then a little editing, so it was pretty fast and easy to do.

Once we get actual data in there, hopefully it will be of use...
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Has anyone had the opportunity to check out (in person) the new Traxxas center shaft that they use on the 4x4 Slash? Looks to be of a type that might be easy for us to mod the length....maybe......


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