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Sylvester
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05.01.2006, 07:30 PM

With a hole that small, i dont think you should be worried about any rips or micro-scopic rocks getting in them;)


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05.03.2006, 05:51 AM

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I bought a used OFNA Titan monster truck roller,after converting it to brushless I found that at about 30 mph it swirves sharply out of controll.Some suspension adjusting made a small difference.With the truck suspended and all 4 tire off the ground,I ran the rpm's up a little and you could see all 4 tires VIOLENTLY shaking and vibrating.I'm assuming the wheels/tires are out of balance...but at 30 mph? Am I assuming correctly? Is there a solution to this problem? Thanks in advance.
Yesterday I took the "bad" wheels and tires off of this truck and put them on an entirely different truck,the outcome......this different truck drove perfectly straight.No vibrating or swirving.Next will be checking/replacing the wheel bearings and on from there.Keep the advice coming. Thanks.
   
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05.03.2006, 10:10 AM

If that is the case you may check to see if the stub axles are bent. it would make it wobble and shimmy.


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