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magman
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01.16.2010, 02:20 PM

Nicely done


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01.16.2010, 02:22 PM

Did you made a vid? :)

Looks awesome!
   
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01.16.2010, 04:15 PM

sorry, no vid...

i can't for the moment!
   
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01.16.2010, 09:17 PM

Im not suprised the shocks have a hard time- they are tiny compared to the rest of the truck

Looks great though, and good temps- that was 120-140*F, not *C right?
   
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01.16.2010, 10:25 PM

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for the hub, i forget to add this pic: (it's just 23mm hub with around 0.4mm plate to add the extra 1mm!

1st time I have seen this done, but I have thought for a while that it would work fine. Just finding stock that is the correct thickness, looks like brass shim stock you are using?
   
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01.17.2010, 12:14 AM

I don't even think the 0.4mm shims are essential, I have been running a Revo with 23mm hex adapters and HPI Baja front wheels all round geared for 35-40mph and it's been fine. No sign of excess wear on the hubs or rims, and any extra "slop" is negligable.



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Helly
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01.17.2010, 04:38 PM

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Im not suprised the shocks have a hard time- they are tiny compared to the rest of the truck

Looks great though, and good temps- that was 120-140*F, not *C right?
Of course it's in °F!!! it's not a nitro engine lol!

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1st time I have seen this done, but I have thought for a while that it would work fine. Just finding stock that is the correct thickness, looks like brass shim stock you are using?
It's! yes

the 0.4 shims are maybe not essantial but it's very very easy to do... 10min of work and u ll nerver had problems...


Anyone know how to protect electric part? i mean some 1/5 car have protection against dirt like this one:



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01.17.2010, 06:10 PM

just get some styrene stock and form your own,its easy to do and cheap.--josh
   
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02.04.2010, 07:25 AM

Nice to see some ideas like i had.

What shock oil and shock holes (erevo stock?) you used?
Do you use this springs because of me? (i do not know how to write it :D)

Is the frontbumper fixed very strong?
Do you noticed any work of the sway bar against this stiff springs?

Very nice to have somebody with same "vehicle" :)

greets to france
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