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swiftneed
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03.31.2010, 09:39 PM

Hey guys need your help is the servo arm supposed to sit this far back, I thought it should sit at 9:00clock position Am I supposed to get a shorter link
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03.31.2010, 09:46 PM

You need the 09 spec steering link the 09 spec radio tray sits more forward on the chassis you can cut that one down and re-thread it to fit
   
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04.01.2010, 12:09 PM

I ended up using and old lunsford turnbuckle I had lying around for mine.
   
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04.01.2010, 04:57 PM

Ok thanks guys I guess I can scrap something up that fits shorter
   
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04.02.2010, 07:14 AM

Am i drunk or is the radio plate plastic?
   
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your drunk and its plastic lol
   
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04.02.2010, 08:03 AM

Nice.

Still not much pics...
   
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04.02.2010, 08:47 AM

the conversion is RCM XT8e and its not plastic that was a piece of tape that I used to hold screws so I wouldnt lose them. I will post pics later
   
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04.03.2010, 07:24 AM

this is the partial build still so far there have been mistake but cant wait to finish slow build as for electronics I am going to purchase a speed controller and radio if someone has a castle for or spektrum at a nice price
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04.03.2010, 07:36 AM

couple more pics : Since I purchased this quark 125 I might have to use it not sure I never used it so it can cut down on cost ,I purchased AKA tires Hate gluing tires, Neu 1521 1y
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04.03.2010, 07:45 AM

ok So I have to paint the body never have done one and use a spektrum,I think the controller is to big Besides being ancient SUICIDENEIL I know castle or 1717 but I spent too much already, tHANKS fOR RCM AND ALL THE GREAT MEMBERS HAUTZ, HAVOC ,BRIAN, AND EVERYONE ELSE I FORGOT
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04.06.2010, 02:37 PM

Having a hard time finding a nice painted body for my xt8 I was taking a look at FFR awesome paintjobs but I was looking for one for bashing
   
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04.06.2010, 02:43 PM

Me too, I have been watching e-bay for a painted MBX6T bulldog body with no luck..
   
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04.06.2010, 02:46 PM

I just let one get away didnt like the color though blue with yellow I am thinking of spending 100 dollars to get one done custom from FFR but hate to bash it afterwards
   
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04.06.2010, 03:59 PM

Can you take the center diff in and out with only taking the 4 screw off the top of the diff? I couldn't get my mine in without loosing the servo and the big plate that holds the receiver..
   
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