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Always Willing to Obtain More Knowledge
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12.19.2006, 08:51 AM
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If the strobe slipper works as well as it looks . I shouldn't be dissapointed :027:
Thanks for the help and keep the tips coming!
When you are talking about the 3.3 sliders, you are talking about these, correct?
If that's the one then, luckily, I bought a spare for my old Revo so I only have to buy 3 :005:
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Thants what there talking about i do agree with squee on this one becasue mip ones bend and the plastic ones are easier on the diffd
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12.19.2006, 10:03 AM
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Skip the RRP Slipper. Spend the few extra and get the strobe
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Call me crazy, but are there other choices than a 51T spur for it?
Also, any specific reasons why a strobe is a better choice than the RRP?
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12.19.2006, 04:31 PM
I don't know which slipper to go with. If sleeb really thinks the RRP slipper works well then I will have to go with RRP. If anyone has some "feedback" on the strobe then I'll consider either one.
I'm going to go install the Revo shaft now.
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12.19.2006, 06:00 PM
I am not sure about the performance on the strobe, but heres are review on performance of the RRP Slipper Click HERE for link. Read the review and see what you think
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12.19.2006, 07:05 PM
Strobe all the way....
Josh, just FYI (not sure if you know). You need Revo knuckles, 3.3 arms, and 3.3 turnbuckles to run the sliders, but its a much better combo...
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12.19.2006, 08:49 PM
I did not know that. Is there any other option besides the revo sliders that I can use to run RPM arms?
Wouldn't this also happen if I were to run CVD's on a stock arm? When they snap the CVD's will pop out causing them to bend?
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12.19.2006, 09:30 PM
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Read the review and see what you think
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Hm, interesting. I put mine on my emaxx and no wobble at all. Just sanded the hex lightly so the bearing would slip on and I was golden.
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12.19.2006, 10:15 PM
weird
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12.20.2006, 12:32 AM
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I did not know that. Is there any other option besides the revo sliders that I can use to run RPM arms?
Wouldn't this also happen if I were to run CVD's on a stock arm? When they snap the CVD's will pop out causing them to bend?
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If the arm breaks, thats one thing...But if it just flexes and the CVD's pops out, the truck is gonna keep going, maybe only for a little before you notice, but its gonna bend from the truck still moving (let me know if this makes sense, I'm kinda tired :025: ). If the arm breaks, the truck aint gonna go no further for the CVD to bang around and bend. Basically, the 3.3 setup can be the cheapest, lightest, as well as strongest and easiest on the drivetrain.
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12.20.2006, 12:42 AM
squee, that makes sense and all. Usually, since I come from the BYT forum, I'm going to keep beating the truck after I bust some arms! "It's in my blood." :005:
I'll decide this little CVD problem on a later date.
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12.21.2006, 06:27 PM
I just bought some 3.3 RPM Arms from hobbieguyrc. NO COMPLAINING! Pictures to come when they arrive.
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12.21.2006, 06:33 PM
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I just bought some 3.3 RPM Arms from hobbieguyrc. NO COMPLAINING! Pictures to come when they arrive.
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I didn't know RPM made the 3.3's?
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12.21.2006, 06:43 PM
Neither did I. When did they release them????
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12.21.2006, 06:47 PM
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Neither did I. When did they release them????
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the dude that orderd them would most likely know! LOL, i never heard of them though.
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12.21.2006, 06:48 PM
not to long ago maby a month they released them when they realesed the stampede ones
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