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Old 10-16-2014, 09:44 AM   #1
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I figured I would share my Yeti. I have not had very many problems with mine but have also done some tasteful mods for durability and speed. I did have the rear arms fold up on me and some heat issues but that's about it. I replaces a lot of the other known issues before they happened to me. I'm just waiting for my new Super Shafty rear shaft and front F1 toe block inserts (not on my parts bag) and I think I'll be done for now.

Quick list,
Blue Monkey upper and lower rear arms
Durango front tie rods w/traxxas ends
Hardened stock ratio F/R
Hot Racing locker
Gravity RC 2.5 mil front fluid
Tekin Pro4HD 3500KV
VooDoo golds
VP hubs, lockouts, diff retainers, steering rack, steering posts, link mounts, hexes, grease everywhere, and hubs
Savox 1258tg (temporary)
Limiting straps
Axial universals
Traxxas jato sway bar links
Axial machined shock tower, body post mount, motor mount and rear shock plates
35wt F/30wt R shock oil
Blue front and rear springs for the extra weight
STRC diff cover
Spektrum DX4C w/AVC (helps a lot when bashing)
Stainless screws
SPC 3s 6500mah 65c

And yes, it screems on 3s with the 3500.

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Old 02-21-2015, 08:25 AM   #2
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Hi I sent you a pm, curious about how the pro4 hd 3500 is working out for you?
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Old 02-21-2015, 04:42 PM   #3
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Really solid looking Yeti. That thing has to be a handful with that crazy amount of 3s grunt!

I'm invisioning mass part explosions upon impact, loss of financial stability leading to probable divorce, and maybe even a small tear of pain from the carnage...this all probable if I were to attempt driving mine similarly powered.... Oddly enough though, I'm smiling the whole time and reverting to my Beavis voice and clenching my fists repeating; "huuha huuha, yea FIRE, FIRE"
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Old 02-21-2015, 07:56 PM   #4
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Nice choice of parts for a dependable rig.
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