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Quark 125B padding? - 10.16.2006, 02:05 PM

I'm having a blast with my G2 Maxx and Quark 125/8xl combo. I was wondering if I should put some type of foam cushion underneath the Quark. It's running great, but with all the jumping and pounding, does it need some protection?
   
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10.16.2006, 02:13 PM

I would protect it with some kind of absorber personally..
   
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10.16.2006, 02:18 PM

I use rubberized weatherstripping. It's firm, yet "cushiony".
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10.16.2006, 02:28 PM

Good idea, BrianG! I have some left over after doing my windows. On a side note, I am never going back to nitro. These electric vehicles are a blast without the mess. My neighbors are happier too.
   
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10.16.2006, 02:46 PM

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Good idea, BrianG! I have some left over after doing my windows. On a side note, I am never going back to nitro. These electric vehicles are a blast without the mess. My neighbors are happier too.
Yay, someone else has caught the brushless bug :027: .

For my Quark, the bottom is just resting on the chassis, but it is held in place by a metal brace over the top, but the part of the brace touching the eschas a foam pad on it, so my Quark doesnt bump around and in a really big bump, the foam pad is there. Chassis works like a huge heatsink too.
   
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