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Old 06-10-2008, 02:23 AM   #1
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Default Quick vid and some pics.

This is right down the road , their widening the highway soo lots of dirt and rocks and hills.. About the next thing i will be getting will be some monster size mud slingers.....








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Old 06-10-2008, 07:36 AM   #2
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A little bit of torque twist there, huh?
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Old 06-10-2008, 08:52 AM   #3
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so the tech for this thread is: "you need help getting rid of that deathly twist"

if not then you are just posting up you basher poser shots and video? dont they have threads for this


those savage shocks? try playing with the load range on the shocks... basically tighten them all the way up on the side that is being forced to the ground every time you give it juice

The stock savage spring are way to light weight for a basher or even a properly setup crawler.. in less you are looking for a droop setup

Looks like a good rig and I love that body. justs needs to be adjusted
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Old 06-10-2008, 12:38 PM   #4
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well its a txt so i figured this is were it belongs. the shocks are from a E-savage b/c they are a lil bit shorter. If i tighten the one side all the way wont that take away from is articulation?..b/c i got it is some pretty twisted situations. thanks for the props Jeepernick
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this is where it belongs for sure, just trying to get you some tech info going


try it, play with the setup, I cant believe it will take any arc. away from the massive amount you most likely have

trial and error is the best and really only way you are going to fine tune your rig.

well tell you get so good at it and done it a 100x, im still to the point with my txt where i have to replace and change and fix things after crawlin for 10-15 mins

and if you want to make it more of a crawler setting up a GD600 is a good a highly recommended idea
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Old 06-10-2008, 07:26 PM   #6
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well yea this is the first time i have be able to run it hard with out something breaking or falling a part.. i have had it in the mud,dirt,stumps,logs and hills a lil bit of everything so iam just happy that nothing as fallin apart. but now after putting about 4hr of run time on it i will now start messing with it. I need is some better tires...which ones would work best?....its more of a basher/ dirt rock climber
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Old 06-11-2008, 01:40 PM   #7
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1:4 gear ratio Jugg axle
50% less torque twist
50% less stress for drive shafts and tranny


Losi Monster claws are good tires for bashing/crawling/mudding
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Old 06-11-2008, 10:02 PM   #8
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ok thanks..i just got it back from the nastiest mud pit.... it even took my shoe off haha



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