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Kcaz25
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06.13.2012, 06:18 PM

Thanks guys I couldn't have gotten it like it was without you. Now, I don't have my tray yet so don't get too excited, but I myself am excited about this update. Particularly this image:



I made a CF wingstay mount. I have Diemaker Daves but after a few years I wanted something lower. More like today's truggies.
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Servo work:



Added a lighter resistance spring, and polished the orange away! and the blue mounts are now deanodized! And yes they are AE.


More CF Work (bottom riser plate), deanodize work, and notice reoriented whole thing- motor faces backwards like mikes kits. Basically this is Mikes. The CF is mine. Motor mount- Mike's. Coming tray- Mike's, old tray- Mike's. RC-Monster! Yeah! lol



Remember I beefed the rear drive train. everything shaft wise from the diff down is LOSI 2.0 including the 17mm hexes. And check the New VTR Calibers!! Medium. I purchased these cheap. I got it all for $50 shipped. One last thing the rear upper arms are no longer plastic. The plastic was too flexy. They had become permanently warped.



Thanks for following. Hey Does anyone have an opinion on the blue shock collars. Should I leave them as is or deanodize?

-Zack

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06.13.2012, 08:03 PM

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Hey Does anyone have an opinion on the blue shock collars. Should I leave them as is or deanodize?
Looking good Zack... I got rid of the anodizing off mine because it did nothing for me...


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