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Facepalm facebook fail finds

Maybe he just like Hawaiian style trucks. ;-)



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I put some on my Bruiser for half an hour, when I was building it. :shock:



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Not my taste at all.


I'm not talking about the tire discussion but his odd behavior and love for rcmedic. Plus the worlord of the horde thing


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Neon zipties for a flip top honcho. Because scale :roll:
Poor guy smoked his esc by not paying attention and turning it into a submarine...
 

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He changed the shocks away from big bores to these, they are half the thickness so can be mounted inverted. He is sure it will help with sidehilling... How about dropping the chassis by at least an inch... It has got to steer well with that caster angle too!
 

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He changed the shocks away from big bores to these, they are half the thickness so can be mounted inverted. He is sure it will help with sidehilling... How about dropping the chassis by at least an inch... It has got to steer well with that caster angle too!

Ruining a scaler is one thing but this is just a hate crime.
 
That's an upside down, hacked up TXT chassis and axles and transmission!
 
I have no words for this...

I have one , EPIC !

By using a 2x4 as frame rails the extra weight forces the losi tires to have over 200% larger contact patch .
With that much more rubber on the rocks you can drive wright up a 70 ° inclines.
 
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