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stubs179 06-14-2011 04:58 AM

This is a cheep one!

It would be cool if you guys could up data the SLW hub page to include the width measurements for XR-10 axles.

Waiting Dragon 06-16-2011 11:16 PM

How about a Scale Rock Jock 60 axle wide enough to fit into an Axial Wraith?:)

grave 1 06-17-2011 02:03 AM

center plat on ajustable deepth wheel why not a center plate to fit wheels of derfern
 
oh got carried away in title line but it would be easy to make diferent centers with defern't splins sises in it
Quote:

Originally Posted by Vp Monkey (Post 2943601)
Have an idea you want us to build? Post it here, now granted we might already have something in the works, so do not post it, and later go that was my idea !

Jim


Rig Rocker 06-18-2011 12:25 PM

This is not a new idea, but how about getting some more Black T-Shirts made up? The BadAss's need Black :twisted:

Harley 06-18-2011 12:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by grave 1 (Post 3145352)
oh got carried away in title line but it would be easy to make diferent centers with defern't splins sises in it

That has to be one of the worst sentences and spelling posted this year :roll:

Jeepkid 06-20-2011 04:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Harley (Post 3147252)
That has to be one of the worst sentences and spelling posted this year :roll:

Hes from michigan, you know how we michigan ppl spell. I mean we can really fu(kup a sentence.:lmao:

Shit happens..

Anyways, VP needs to make a winch for the scaler guys.

Also the cutting brake for the XR

A bodiless chassis for the MOA's( But then everyone would run VP chassis)

Beefier rear axle shafts for the XR( So I can stop bending them)

douwe 07-01-2011 07:10 AM

Maybe some nice stuff for the losi mini pro crawler....
Aluminum gearbox, knuckles (bta)

cars69 07-06-2011 10:28 PM

A VP High steer knuckle for a berg, that will take a 12x6x4 outer bearing
to use the super 300's. The 11x6x4 are to hard to find, and they don't last as long.

Monstergt 07-07-2011 02:26 PM

"EVER HEARD OF FINISHING WHAT YOU START":evil::x:flipoff:

ittybitty 07-07-2011 02:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cars69 (Post 3174965)
A VP High steer knuckle for a berg, that will take a 12x6x4 outer bearing
to use the super 300's. The 11x6x4 are to hard to find, and they don't last as long.

I'm not sure if he still does it, but jeepindoug was modifying knuckles to accept the larger bearings. RCBros sells a knuckle that uses the larger bearings.

Mides 07-07-2011 07:50 PM

How about a brass knuckle for the rear somehow seeing as the trend it to run SLWs nowdays?

cars69 07-08-2011 02:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ittybitty (Post 3175842)
I'm not sure if he still does it, but jeepindoug was modifying knuckles to accept the larger bearings. RCBros sells a knuckle that uses the larger bearings.

Thanks,
I've done the mod to my VP'S. That's why I posted they should come with
the larger opening.

ittybitty 07-08-2011 07:45 PM

Gotcha

dirk379 07-15-2011 03:18 PM

How about you make it so someone 21 years or older doesn't have to sign for crawler parts. Missed ups twice because of this. Guess i'll go pick it up...

Stick King 07-15-2011 04:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dirk379 (Post 3187486)
How about you make it so someone 21 years or older doesn't have to sign for crawler parts. Missed ups twice because of this. Guess i'll go pick it up...

That's odd... I've never had to sign for any vp package. If I'm not mistaken, there are other shipping options avalible. Im almost certain that you can ship USPS as well.

CrawlerG 08-13-2011 06:22 PM

I have read all 9 pages so far and looked throughout the entire Vanquish forum on here and see nothing for what I want to mention. How about making a good high Vanquish Quality BTA steering that is made precisely for the high steer/0 ackerman knuckles for the axial??

A revamped ax10 tranny would be sweet too.

Also like the MRC gear idea...

Hell just keep doing what you guys do and we all will keep buying and supporting Vanquish Products! Thanks for listening to everyone. "thumbsup"

Rig Rocker 09-18-2011 01:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rig Rocker (Post 3147223)
This is not a new idea, but how about getting some more Black T-Shirts made up? The BadAss's need Black :twisted:

We really do need some black VP shirts. The new ones look so ghey with the color choices. Everywhere I go I see crawlers sporting their black vp shirts even though I know they have new versions at home. I asked several people at the west coast champs who were wearing their black old style (crowd was full of black vp shirts vs any other color) about the new ones and if they had one. They chose to wear the black ones and a few stated that they didn't like the new colors. The double .44 mag design is cool but colors are all wrong.

I know this has nothing to do with making money, but it is really important to the look of the company and how crawlers display their favoritism towards R/C manufacturers. And it is cheap advertising for you too when we wear them

skid 09-23-2011 01:26 PM

Too lazy to search last 9 pages, just going to hope it hasn't been posted.

2.2" ssz shim to make the wheel a bit wider? Wraith with 5.5" ripsawz gets some funny tire reactions with the narrow wheel at high speeds.

Hittman 09-23-2011 06:38 PM

Some type of weights for the rear lock outs on the XR would be really awsome"thumbsup"

bro_die 10-02-2011 01:37 AM

This might or might not be a good idea but I know lots of people suffer from bevel adn pinion gear mesh. Hows about a one peice design so that the mesh between the bevel and pinion gear will NEVER alter no matter how much movement the axle makes. "thumbsup"


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