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Old 02-24-2009, 07:53 PM   #1
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I been looking around on here for a while and I thought it would be time to put mine up and see what everyone thought about it. I welcome all the comments good or bad so that we I can make it better. So if you see so thing that needs to be changed to help it out then feel free to do so. Thanks for the look.

esc traxxas xl5
motor integy 55t
axles wheelyking
frame stock ax-10
length 12.5
width 11.25
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Old 02-26-2009, 01:16 PM   #2
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Old 02-26-2009, 06:33 PM   #3
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Thanks I finally made a servo/battery plate for it.
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That is a good looking rig. Here is a few pics of mine. Kinda the same concept. I just finished it, minus the body a few days ago.
locked WK tranny
Locked f/r WK axles
75t integy
stock WK electronics
12.5" WB
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I'm going to drive it like this until I get my new chassis, then my r2 w/dig and 55t novak will go in along with my rooster crawler esc and I havnt decided on radio and receiver.




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Old 02-26-2009, 06:55 PM   #5
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How do you like the hammers? I was thinking of giving them a try.
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Everyone said they would be to soft, but I drilled 2-1/8 inch holes in each wheel and left the memory foam in it the way it came. No cutting. They form well to the rocks, with no rollover. 1 thing I am going to do to improve traction a little is add some weight to the wheels. They are the M3 compound with memory foam. I LOVE THEM. I may switch to a panther or rock claw on my new comp chassis tho. But not until these wear out. As for now tho I am happy with my purchase.
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