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Temecula Area Fresh Start Non Commital Meet Up Thread.

Nice pics....looks like you got the steer link figured out. How'd your whole front end feel. Tight? Extra bearings help? HaHaHa.& how did the adjustments work out for dirtman?

It was better but I still have issues and I dont think it is TT. I crested the top of a hill and drove away and stopped....still on 3 wheels. So the links and or shocks are binding somewhere. I will figure it out"thumbsup"

Broc and I had a good time this morning:mrgreen:
 
On a good note I am a few steps closer to building an scx10...thanks to Rock-Hopper

Got some 1.9 wheels and tires and scx10 shocks.

All I need is a chassis and body and build me some links. Found me a new Deadbolt body for $40 Shipped...Might have to take it but would like one used

Thanks again Rock-Hopper
 
On a good note I am a few steps closer to building an scx10...thanks to Rock-Hopper

Got some 1.9 wheels and tires and scx10 shocks.

All I need is a chassis and body and build me some links. Found me a new Deadbolt body for $40 Shipped...Might have to take it but would like one used

Thanks again Rock-Hopper
RPP hobby has a brand new complete chassis for $49.99 in the Salvage yard section, it is for a Honcho but that is the wheel base you want, 12.3 inches
 
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This is a real good deal for a new setup
 
I am liking the look of this much better already


And I just found a Deadbolt body"thumbsup"
Maybe next week a new chassis?
 
Well I can tell the difference of the smaller tires I got to do things diferently and I miss the little bit of extra clearence and the dont have the bite like the 2.2 rovers

I do have a set of 1.9 chisels on the way too
 
Yep, gotta work a little harder to find that sweet spot. A new chassis and a Deadbolt body and that thing will be the bees knees!
 
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You will have a blast once you get used to driving a scaler, it's a more a realistic type of crawling, like they said its all about tire placement and picking your lines better
 
I am glad it will be more challenging. Not that I am a great driver or have a great rig, but some if the stuff at rainbow seems just to easy

Dont get me wrong there are a few spots I have a hard time with or just cant do. But other spots seem like a walk in the park. Its always nice to have a good challenge"thumbsup"
 
I am glad it will be more challenging. Not that I am a great driver or have a great rig, but some if the stuff at rainbow seems just to easy

Dont get me wrong there are a few spots I have a hard time with or just cant do. But other spots seem like a walk in the park. Its always nice to have a good challenge"thumbsup"
Yeah you will definitly have different challenges but at the same time it is more rewarding when you make a difficult climb or a crazy transition
 
Gotta be in front of the camera when its clicking. Can't be over fiddle'n around. Or cant complain about missing out if your late for the photo shoot.
Kinda funny how that works out, pay more attention to your fellow crawlers not just the chosen few :lmao:
 
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