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Old 11-19-2009, 11:29 AM   #1
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Default Any tips and tricks to get MORE TRAVEL out of a SCX10 TR?

Any tips and tricks to get MORE TRAVEL out of a SCX10 TR?



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Old 11-19-2009, 11:45 AM   #2
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If you search around the SCX10 forums for things like Center of Gravity, Flex and battery placement you will find some good info! I took the little rubber stopper at the bottom of the shock out, moved the battery to the front and as LOW as possible and then added weight to the wheels and its help ALOT! It already was a capable rig, now its gettin serious! Good luck!
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If you search around the SCX10 forums for things like Center of Gravity, Flex and battery placement you will find some good info! I took the little rubber stopper at the bottom of the shock out, moved the battery to the front and as LOW as possible and then added weight to the wheels and its help ALOT! It already was a capable rig, now its gettin serious! Good luck!
Matt
Thanks Matt! yea i already plan on taking those rubber stoppers out! n ill look into weights n battery move 2 front! i needa hang w/ the 2.2 comp guys lol
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