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Old 10-13-2008, 02:20 PM   #1
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thoughts on this? i almost picked it up on my last order but decided that it is not the direction i wanted to take this rig.. but i like the concept... cheap ass hell too!

http://www.tcscrawlers.com/Proto-Tes...r-p-17075.html




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"TCS Crawlers L-Trail TM side plates only. Full hardware kit coming soon. CNC cut from 1/8" delrin. This is proto tester product that is still in development. Not a full production and finalized product. This version has been tested and does work. Requires 6mm spacers between the skidplate and the chassis so upper links can be mounted to the inside of the chassis (not included). Use traxxas servo mount #2715 in the "extra" holes provided near the shock mounts and center of the chassis to mount body posts vertically."

not bad for 15 bucks
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Old 10-13-2008, 04:20 PM   #2
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my thoughts are that it ROCKS

theres a few things that could be changed maybe the front tires rub on the frame rails in full articulation when turning the tires. this could be fixxed by adding wideners to the wheels i guess. i just configured my links/shocks so that they bind/stop(shocks) before they get to that point. but i would love to see some leafs for the front!

heres a pic Twisted. i been driveing it all day and i really like it.


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