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HURLEYGO3 06-13-2008 02:54 PM

RTR gone red.
 
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The green was ok but red is some much better.

hummer6504x4 06-13-2008 02:58 PM

nice looking rig man"thumbsup"

O.C.D. 06-13-2008 03:07 PM

Nice build there Bender. What? Oh, my bad this isn't his?! LOL

Look at his thread, you two are thinking alike.

HURLEYGO3 06-13-2008 03:44 PM

i'm new to the site i will check it out.

666 06-13-2008 03:45 PM

Tech?

nico_6194 06-13-2008 04:59 PM

nice! what are the mods you put on???

HURLEYGO3 06-13-2008 05:14 PM

moved wheel base out to 13 1/2in with bent rods in the rear and straight in the front, links are inboarded and so are the shocks
narrowed the width to 9in
belly sits at 1 7/8 with losi cralwer shocks 55wt
rooster speed control with 55t
battery pack on the front axle
billet knuckels
losi claws on narrow proline wheels, cut foams in the front and uncut in the rear
ace high torque servo
stock axial chassis

Reflection 06-13-2008 05:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HURLEYGO3 (Post 1225722)
moved wheel base out to 13 1/2in with bent rods in the rear and straight in the front, links are inboarded and so are the shocks
narrowed the width to 9in
belly sits at 1 7/8 with losi cralwer shocks 55wt
rooster speed control with 55t
battery pack on the front axle
billet knuckels
losi claws on narrow proline wheels, cut foams in the front and uncut in the rear
ace high torque servo
stock axial chassis


I do believe you'll find with the longer wheelbase your running,your belly clearance is to low. You'll find yourself getting high centered allot.

HURLEYGO3 06-13-2008 05:30 PM

that all depends on where you are running, and its very easy to raise it up. It was a little low when i was running the flat irons, but with the losi's it does fine and it is very stable.


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