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Old 06-29-2006, 12:15 PM   #1
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Thinking about building a tlt crawler and just wanted to know if you guys think the parts i want are good and if i should change any or need more thanks

tlt-1 kit
novak xrs esc
alumin push rods from revo for 4 link
moabs
traxxas front rims
ball bearing for axles
traxxas non-bec receiver
55turn lathe
futaba s3003 servo
and a rubicon body for the lid
and i will build a custom chassis

thanks for reading any advice is wanted please
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Old 06-29-2006, 01:25 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by yamaharider308a
Thinking about building a tlt crawler and just wanted to know if you guys think the parts i want are good and if i should change any or need more thanks

tlt-1 kit
novak xrs esc
alumin push rods from revo for 4 link
moabs
traxxas front rims
ball bearing for axles
traxxas bec receiver
55turn lathe
HITEC 645MG servo
and a rubicon body for the lid
PEDE TRANNY
PEDE SHAFTS
MAX SHOCKS
SOFTER SPRINGS
BEC RECIEVER
ALUMINIUM IDLER
TOP LINK MOUNTS
SCALE WHEEL BASE-11.5"
COMP WHEEL BASE-12.5"
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Old 06-29-2006, 06:10 PM   #3
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Thanks for the help. i already have a pede trans and i was going to try the tlt trans to see what it is like. also where can i find link mounts? i couldnt find any on towwer, what color springs should i get? and will the b.e.c receiver work with a traxxas tq controller and the xrs i plan to use? thanks
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You might want to use a different servo.
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Old 06-29-2006, 06:28 PM   #5
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Thanks for the help. i already have a pede trans and i was going to try the tlt trans to see what it is like. also where can i find link mounts? i couldnt find any on towwer, what color springs should i get? and will the b.e.c receiver work with a traxxas tq controller and the xrs i plan to use? thanks
the reciever will work. don't use the tlt trans. link mounts come with the kit
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Old 06-29-2006, 07:12 PM   #6
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what is the difference between a b.e.c and non-bec reciver? what servo do you recomend if i shouldnt use the HITEC 645MG servo? I wont be doin this build for a while, i am 15 years old and i dont have much money right now so i will be building as i get money. thanks for your help guys
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Old 06-29-2006, 08:03 PM   #7
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You might want to use a different servo.
I disagree completely, I have 2 of those servos in my tlt and they are amazing, I would 100% go with a Hitec 645mg. also 80% of the people here use them too, its gotta tell you somethin
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