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Old 02-15-2008, 03:21 PM   #61
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have some updates... pics coming in a few mins. I made a vinyl wrap kit for the "Edge" chassis that will be sold through The Crawler Store. Pics coming in a min

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this is the first design. I will be laying out more soon. You will be able to buy them from www.tcscrawlers.com . This is a lot easier than spraying paint.

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Good job Mr. Dan!!! Those look bad arse!!!
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Old 02-17-2008, 12:40 AM   #70
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Sorry Dan I had to beat on it before I got it to you. I mean I had to make sure it would hold up to your heavy foot...

I am GLAD to say that I am impressed with the performance, I basically just put it together and ran it. It was the first droop truck I have ever driven so it was a little different than what I have been used to but with in no time it made all the hard obstacles down at the creek.
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Old 02-17-2008, 09:25 PM   #71
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So when will TCS have the graphic kits in stock and
for sale

They look great
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Yeah waiting on those also, I want to represent some of my fellow Alabamians. (plus great lack of painting skills).
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Sorry Dan, I tried to stop him. It took a few good licks though.
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Sorry Dan, I tried to stop him. It took a few good licks though.
LOL I could see Jeff cringe every time I would flip it. It was like I was hitting on his wife or something. He would look at me and I'd just smile. Everycrawler needs a little rock rash!
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LOL I could see Jeff cringe every time I would flip it. It was like I was hitting on his wife or something. He would look at me and I'd just smile. Everycrawler needs a little rock rash!
its all good. I broke it this morning... LOL. I was messing around our behind the shop and snap went the driveshaft. haha. Took me less than 5 minutes to break it. It broke the rear shaft. I guess I will have to figure out how to put some Revo shafts on it since I have some on hand. I guess the rc ones are like the real ones... they break. haha.

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its all good. I broke it this morning... LOL. I was messing around our behind the shop and snap went the driveshaft. haha. Took me less than 5 minutes to break it. It broke the rear shaft. I guess I will have to figure out how to put some Revo shafts on it since I have some on hand. I guess the rc ones are like the real ones... they break. haha.

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These are not as tough as the ones your used to. You have to take it easy on the little trucks. Don't get me wrong you can beat on them but you have to lift in certain situations
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LOL I could see Jeff cringe every time I would flip it. It was like I was hitting on his wife or something. He would look at me and I'd just smile. Everycrawler needs a little rock rash!
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its all good. I broke it this morning... LOL. I was messing around our behind the shop and snap went the driveshaft. haha. Took me less than 5 minutes to break it. It broke the rear shaft. I guess I will have to figure out how to put some Revo shafts on it since I have some on hand. I guess the rc ones are like the real ones... they break. haha.

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I would go with the pede shafts.
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I would go with the pede shafts.
With metal yokes.
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What is a pede shaft? Sorry but I know more about the real ones than the little ones. haha

O yeah I am working on a second wrap design this morning. I am going to have atleast two designs ready to ship off to TCS today
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What is a pede shaft? Sorry but I know more about the real ones than the little ones. haha

O yeah I am working on a second wrap design this morning. I am going to have atleast two designs ready to ship off to TCS today

IMO, Pede (Stampede) shafts with the metal yolks will be more than enough for that truck. I have put mine through hell and back. They use 2 set screws to hold on. I am not sure about the Jato shafts, but you have to drill the pinion and the output on the trans for the Revo shafts. Again, IMO, drilling them makes them too weak and puts a different force on the pinion than it does using set screws. Just my 2 cents.

But Dan, I was suprised at how well the rigs did. Good job joey


P.S. Dan, I bought a 11.1 TP lipo just a day or so before you guys went.....thats why they only 3.
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