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Old 01-09-2011, 10:45 AM   #21
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Old 01-09-2011, 11:47 AM   #22
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Still not woke up yet, getting ready to start on it soon.
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Old 01-09-2011, 11:59 AM   #23
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Still not woke up yet, getting ready to start on it soon.
And let this be a lesson to any troublemakers, he can still post on RCC....even when asleep
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im almost done, started last night just debating on running a mmp and a novak 18.5 [silver can] on 3s ? gatekeeper, are u going to be making the steering servo plate for production? thanks for providing us with a greatt chassie
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im almost done, started last night just debating on running a mmp and a novak 18.5 [silver can] on 3s ? gatekeeper, are u going to be making the steering servo plate for production? thanks for providing us with a greatt chassie
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Old 01-09-2011, 04:56 PM   #26
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Stealth build?
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Old 01-09-2011, 05:27 PM   #27
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Just got it as done as it is going to get for today and took it for a little spin.

That motor you sent is perfect!

Working on pics now...
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Old 01-09-2011, 06:23 PM   #28
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Wiring and steering are just temporary for now, but I was able to take it for a spin. Gonna bust butt and try to make it to the comp on wednesday night.
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Old 01-09-2011, 06:37 PM   #29
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PEPSI??? I thought you lived on Monster

Nice looking rig, those chemicals help the durometer and tackiness of the tires??
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Old 01-09-2011, 06:43 PM   #30
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Looks great man may want to look for a short dig shaft for the front, well I had to on mine, it would bind up with the full length shaft Hope you like it I love mine
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Looks good man, I will be interested to see your thoughts on its performance. I think I am in the market for a new chassis this season.
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Looks great Jason,cant wait to hear your opinion on how it performs and what you think about building it
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Looks great man may want to look for a short dig shaft for the front, well I had to on mine, it would bind up with the full length shaft
Yea I noticed it doesn't go quite short enough, I'll chuck it up in the lathe on tuesday and shorten it a bit.

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Looks good man, I will be interested to see your thoughts on its performance. I think I am in the market for a new chassis this season.
So far I love it, I put a pack through it just messing around here on a line I always do. The only rig that I have that has ever been able to pull this line off is my berg with lots of digging and work. This thing does it now problem, I was blown away.
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Looks great Jason,cant wait to hear your opinion on how it performs and what you think about building it
It went together super easy, I love the fact that EVERYTHING matches, chassis, links, spacers, ect it looks like it was a planned build and not just a pieced together truck.

I was also surprised with the quality of the hardware in the kit, normally they through cheap stuff in with kits like this and you end up stripping it all out. I didn't strip a single screw on his thing which is real odd for me.

I can't think of another single upgrade you could do to an AX-10 for under $100 to net you this big of a gain in strength and performance.
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It went together super easy, I love the fact that EVERYTHING matches, chassis, links, spacers, ect it looks like it was a planned build and not just a pieced together truck.

I was also surprised with the quality of the hardware in the kit, normally they through cheap stuff in with kits like this and you end up stripping it all out. I didn't strip a single screw on his thing which is real odd for me.

I can't think of another single upgrade you could do to an AX-10 for under $100 to net you this big of a gain in strength and performance.
Very good to hear,I am glad you are happy with the kit .I cant wait until you get to run it on some rocks
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Old 01-09-2011, 09:25 PM   #36
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Awesome thanks for the feed back. One more thing, I know you have not had long on these shocks, but how do you rate them. Is it the usual Intergy sh!t or have they got something right.
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It went together super easy, I love the fact that EVERYTHING matches, chassis, links, spacers, ect it looks like it was a planned build and not just a pieced together truck.

I was also surprised with the quality of the hardware in the kit, normally they through cheap stuff in with kits like this and you end up stripping it all out. I didn't strip a single screw on his thing which is real odd for me.

I can't think of another single upgrade you could do to an AX-10 for under $100 to net you this big of a gain in strength and performance.
Well said. I'm very pleased with mine, and the combination of chassis, links, mounts, ect just flat out work together to create a great performer .
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Awesome thanks for the feed back. One more thing, I know you have not had long on these shocks, but how do you rate them. Is it the usual Intergy sh!t or have they got something right.
I am like you, most integy stuff is crap in my eyes. I bought these on a recommendation of Turbofest, and honestly at this point I am very impressed. They are of good build quality and very smooth. I love the ball ends on both ends which helps eliminate bind.

We'll see how they hold up.
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I am like you, most integy stuff is crap in my eyes. I bought these on a recommendation of Turbofest, and honestly at this point I am very impressed. They are of good build quality and very smooth. I love the ball ends on both ends which helps eliminate bind.

We'll see how they hold up.
Glad someone finally took my advice LOLOL

They hold up pretty good Jason

Sweet GC3A For the money, this chassis kit really can't be touched!
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I'd like to hear more feedback on the shocks too, waiting for ya to put it in the field with some time on them.
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