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Old 08-24-2009, 03:06 PM   #101
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First thing I did was drill a couple holes in all 4 wheels, and add some weight. I drilled the breather holes with a body reamer until they measured about an 1/8" in diameter.
If your going to be crawling and in water/mud, would you still recommend the wholes in the wheels?
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Old 08-24-2009, 03:10 PM   #102
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If your going to be crawling and in water/mud, would you still recommend the wholes in the wheels?
If you run in water and mud a lot then you can just punch a hole in the tires to let water escape.
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If you run in water and mud a lot then you can just punch a hole in the tires to let water escape.
Thanks Bender. Let me ask you one more question. Is there a way to move the stock battery mount lower, such as over the back axle? For now im running 100% stock. Not competition, just trail, creek, and rock crawling. Im trying to find a way to relocate electronics and battery lower, even if i cant get the 6cell nihm on the front, i figured the rear would help being lower.
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Old 08-24-2009, 03:40 PM   #104
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so bender you gonna do a rtr scx build
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