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Integy Recon 1 G6 build

TheManCave

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After getting most of my parts together it's time to start building up my rig. Parts list as follows
Axial g6 builders kit
Integy type III full billet complete locked n loades front and rear axles
Integy v2 splined shafts
Integy full metal transmission kit
Integy big bore 105mm shocks with functional resovouirs
Integy XN off-road 1.9 beadlocks with tires
Integy T5 adjustable spotlight bar with led's
Integy realistic T2 tow shackles
Since it's getting loaded with integy parts I thought it was only fitting to name it Integy Recon 1. Color wise I chose to go with krylon fusion patriot blue.
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Dude that looks like it's gonna be killer. I didn't know integy made an irok style tire. How's the compound feel on those?

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Dude that looks like it's gonna be killer. I didn't know integy made an irok style tire. How's the compound feel on those?

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Sticky enough that I could slap you with it and you could walk around for a week with a tire on your forehead lol. I'm really happy with the Patriot Blue I was kinda sketchy on it when I sprayed it
 
I like the looks of the integy gear...but in my experience...Integy is a road to nowhere. The absolute worst customer support and usually eye candy with sub par execution, fitment and materials. Best of luck on this build...but for me...I wouldn't touch integy with a ten foot pole and a double bagged trojan.:lmao:
 
I like the looks of the integy gear...but in my experience...Integy is a road to nowhere. The absolute worst customer support and usually eye candy with sub par execution, fitment and materials. Best of luck on this build...but for me...I wouldn't touch integy with a ten foot pole and a double bagged trojan.:lmao:
LMAO Greg, I can honestly say that I haven't run into a single problem with their redesigned parts yet, granted a few with the old like the pressed in ball ends on links and sub par aluminum strength, not trying to sell parts you know me I don't BS anyone and if something goes SNAFU on this one I'll eat my words off of TNCrawler's dirtiest 2.2 tire :shock: :shock: :shock: :lmao:
 
Got a little more done, even though I'm using a ton of integy parts I'm still building all the parts so when I'm done all the kit parts built and unused can funnel more cash into this project
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Was able to sneak away from the wife long enough to build the tranny with the integy solid steel gear set which after a little grease are completely silent and smooth and install the motor to the skid and set up the servo plate on the axle
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Looks good so far. Maybe will have to start looking into integy parts again. However before I've always ran into some problems
 
Looks great! I also did a G6 build, it has been my favorite kit yet. I agree some Integy parts are good and have a good fit and some dont.
 
Looks good so far. Maybe will have to start looking into integy parts again. However before I've always ran into some problems

Most of the problems I've had also were with their older products as well. It seems they've really stepped up their game

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