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Old 12-24-2005, 11:54 AM   #1
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Talking Scorpion Pictures and Info

Here are some pictures of my Scorpion. I've only had it for about 39 hours. This has got to be one of the greatest toys I've ever owned. This is almost as fun as my T-Maxx. I have added some 12" figures and some extra gear, aired down the tires some more and put on a sun screen. I have plans to build a winch to pull this 20+ pound beast over a line. More pictures to follow.

























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Old 12-24-2005, 12:16 PM   #2
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Nice rig, I like the additions!

Explain how you aired the tires down more please.
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Nice rig, I like the additions!

Explain how you aired the tires down more please.
badger if ya take the hubcaps off they allow more air out
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badger if ya take the hubcaps off they allow more air out
Hmm, I did not realise that. I never ran the hub caps to begin with.
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It's one of the oldest mods. You drill a hole in the back of the rim (Depending) on how much of a sag you want. I drilled two 5/64 holes in each rim. Plus I took off the hubs I think they look better off. They really don't do anything phisically with them off.
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It's one of the oldest mods. You drill a hole in the back of the rim (Depending) on how much of a sag you want.
I am familiar with that method. Just wondering if you had some new fangled way of doing it.
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Nice sidewall flex!

I drilled the back side of the rims too but also the inner bead lock halves so the air has multiple paths to escape even with the hubs intact.

Works pretty good IMO, I like the looks with the hubs in place with blacked out wheels . . . Just My Personal Preference.
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That guy wants you to put a rainbow sticker on the rig.
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That guy wants you to put a rainbow sticker on the rig.
That's funny
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